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Side 162
... observed winged angels with cheeks distended with blow- ing their trumpets , hovering over old grim - looking men with scythes and sand - glasses . admirer of the arts of architecture and sculpture , but by every man of taste and right ...
... observed winged angels with cheeks distended with blow- ing their trumpets , hovering over old grim - looking men with scythes and sand - glasses . admirer of the arts of architecture and sculpture , but by every man of taste and right ...
Side 165
... observed between the races of man- kind and those of their fellow - creatures , most have been by some disputed , and few by all allowed . Those chiefly insisted on have been something peculiar in their shape ; in their weeping ...
... observed between the races of man- kind and those of their fellow - creatures , most have been by some disputed , and few by all allowed . Those chiefly insisted on have been something peculiar in their shape ; in their weeping ...
Side 175
... observed a man clad in the simplest garments leaning against a tree in deep medita- tion . At the noise which the officer made in approaching , the leper , without turning to look upon the intruder , exclaimed in a voice of sorrow and ...
... observed a man clad in the simplest garments leaning against a tree in deep medita- tion . At the noise which the officer made in approaching , the leper , without turning to look upon the intruder , exclaimed in a voice of sorrow and ...
Side 179
... observed these scenes from the window . And touching the decorum observed at all respectable hotels , I may here remark , that this agreeable feature greatly pleased me . There is an absence of all rudeness or obtrusion in every ...
... observed these scenes from the window . And touching the decorum observed at all respectable hotels , I may here remark , that this agreeable feature greatly pleased me . There is an absence of all rudeness or obtrusion in every ...
Side 189
... observed they are , apart from their occupa- tion , of a peaceable and an unoffending disposition , and also liberal ... observation often heard among the trade in reference to this subject . If it be thought that such a one is right ...
... observed they are , apart from their occupa- tion , of a peaceable and an unoffending disposition , and also liberal ... observation often heard among the trade in reference to this subject . If it be thought that such a one is right ...
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