On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature: With Occasional Remarks on the Laws, Customs, Manners, and Opinions of Various Nations, Svazek 1G. and W.B. Whittaker, 1823 |
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... solemnity . Towers , arches , and battlements seem to survive the silent lapse of ages , merely for the purpose of exciting to actions , worthy some mighty intellectual power . Fame seems to mantle every turret , for the purpose of ...
... solemnity . Towers , arches , and battlements seem to survive the silent lapse of ages , merely for the purpose of exciting to actions , worthy some mighty intellectual power . Fame seems to mantle every turret , for the purpose of ...
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... heaven , without indulging the silent charm of meditating on the cross . When , therefore , his favourite wish was realized , impossible is it to describe the solemn interest , with which he beheld the 28 Pleasures of Memory .
... heaven , without indulging the silent charm of meditating on the cross . When , therefore , his favourite wish was realized , impossible is it to describe the solemn interest , with which he beheld the 28 Pleasures of Memory .
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... solemn interest , with which he beheld the two magnificent stars , that mark the foot and summit of the southern cross , appear above the horizon , and become almost perpendicular at the moment , in which it passes the meridian . The re ...
... solemn interest , with which he beheld the two magnificent stars , that mark the foot and summit of the southern cross , appear above the horizon , and become almost perpendicular at the moment , in which it passes the meridian . The re ...
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... solemn are our reflections ! This city once enjoyed all the rights of Roman citizenship . Near this spot Boadicea1 defeated a Roman army , and massacred seventy thou- sand inhabitants ! On this mound of earth , St. Alban received the ...
... solemn are our reflections ! This city once enjoyed all the rights of Roman citizenship . Near this spot Boadicea1 defeated a Roman army , and massacred seventy thou- sand inhabitants ! On this mound of earth , St. Alban received the ...
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... solemn dirge per- formed in honour of her memory ! 1 Brompton , 935. Rushworth's Histor . Collect . , vol . iv . p . 411 . V. When we have listened to the organs in the E 2 Associations ; -Milford Haven . 51 all sides? We reverted to ...
... solemn dirge per- formed in honour of her memory ! 1 Brompton , 935. Rushworth's Histor . Collect . , vol . iv . p . 411 . V. When we have listened to the organs in the E 2 Associations ; -Milford Haven . 51 all sides? We reverted to ...
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