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... labour were vast . The tide rose , but found its passage stopped . The mound kept rising ; but at last , for want of timber - mole ruit suâ ! its own weight broke it down . On the sixth spring tide all this great body of earth was swept ...
... labour were vast . The tide rose , but found its passage stopped . The mound kept rising ; but at last , for want of timber - mole ruit suâ ! its own weight broke it down . On the sixth spring tide all this great body of earth was swept ...
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... labour , and expense , would yet be necessary to restore its fertility . His family was too large , and his means too small , to repeat the risk . Feeling it a duty to his children to exert himself to the utmost for their advantage , he ...
... labour , and expense , would yet be necessary to restore its fertility . His family was too large , and his means too small , to repeat the risk . Feeling it a duty to his children to exert himself to the utmost for their advantage , he ...
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... labour , the solitude , the difficulty of educating the children , and afterwards of forming connexions for them in business - these and various other circumstances , which are detailed here at length , and which we recommend to the ...
... labour , the solitude , the difficulty of educating the children , and afterwards of forming connexions for them in business - these and various other circumstances , which are detailed here at length , and which we recommend to the ...
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... labour , and subdues it ; he boldly faces danger and overcomes it . His edu- cation , confessedly , was not the most refined ; but his work is well put together ; the style , if not highly polished , is commendable for its unifor- mity ...
... labour , and subdues it ; he boldly faces danger and overcomes it . His edu- cation , confessedly , was not the most refined ; but his work is well put together ; the style , if not highly polished , is commendable for its unifor- mity ...
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... labour but touch , that gives the appearance of finish . But instead of laying a foundation by correctness of drawing , his biogragher says that he substituted touch for truth , and in his latter works , made his execution stand for ...
... labour but touch , that gives the appearance of finish . But instead of laying a foundation by correctness of drawing , his biogragher says that he substituted touch for truth , and in his latter works , made his execution stand for ...
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