The BeautiesThomas Tegg and son, 1835 - 291 σελίδες |
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... learned decipherer of Egyptian obelisks to understand . The sage Wouter took them one after the other , and having poised them in his hands , and atten- tively counted over the number of leaves , fell straight- way into a very great ...
... learned decipherer of Egyptian obelisks to understand . The sage Wouter took them one after the other , and having poised them in his hands , and atten- tively counted over the number of leaves , fell straight- way into a very great ...
Σελίδα 12
... learned gentleman of our own city observes , " there is a constant relation between the moral character of all intelligent creatures and their physical constitution - between their habits and the structure of their bodies . " Thus we ...
... learned gentleman of our own city observes , " there is a constant relation between the moral character of all intelligent creatures and their physical constitution - between their habits and the structure of their bodies . " Thus we ...
Σελίδα 18
... learned little man , who was not to be daunted by the most gigantic word in the dictionary ; and how sagely they would deliberate upon public events some months after they had taken place . The opinions of this junto were completely ...
... learned little man , who was not to be daunted by the most gigantic word in the dictionary ; and how sagely they would deliberate upon public events some months after they had taken place . The opinions of this junto were completely ...
Σελίδα 66
Washington Irving. conclude with that of the renowned Dr. Darwin . This learned Theban , who is as much distinguished for rhyme as reason , and for good natured credulity as serious re- search ; and who has recommended himself ...
Washington Irving. conclude with that of the renowned Dr. Darwin . This learned Theban , who is as much distinguished for rhyme as reason , and for good natured credulity as serious re- search ; and who has recommended himself ...
Σελίδα 68
... learned men — all differ essentially from each other — and all have the same title to belief . It has ever been the task of one race of philosophers to demolish the works of their predecessors , and elevate more splendid fantasies in ...
... learned men — all differ essentially from each other — and all have the same title to belief . It has ever been the task of one race of philosophers to demolish the works of their predecessors , and elevate more splendid fantasies in ...
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BEAUTIES Washington 1783-1859 Irving,George 1792-1878 Cruikshank,Charles 1795-1876 Whittingham Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2016 |
BEAUTIES Washington 1783-1859 Irving,George 1792-1878 Cruikshank,Charles 1795-1876 Whittingham Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2016 |
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