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He who appointed the high hills as a refuge for the wild goats , and the rocks for the conies , might as easily have caused marble cities and hamlets of enduring granite to have been productions of nature's grand masonry .
He who appointed the high hills as a refuge for the wild goats , and the rocks for the conies , might as easily have caused marble cities and hamlets of enduring granite to have been productions of nature's grand masonry .
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