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Page 287
Mr. Stuart Newton has sailed , and we hope has by this time arrived in Italy , with the intention of going to Rome to pass two or three years in the study of his profession , in which we confidently hope he will hereafter be ...
Mr. Stuart Newton has sailed , and we hope has by this time arrived in Italy , with the intention of going to Rome to pass two or three years in the study of his profession , in which we confidently hope he will hereafter be ...
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... hope was cherished of his improvement . One day his tutor told Baharam , that it was with grief he had dis- covered , that the young prince added vice to his stupidity ; " I have detected him , " he said , " in an endeavour to seduce ...
... hope was cherished of his improvement . One day his tutor told Baharam , that it was with grief he had dis- covered , that the young prince added vice to his stupidity ; " I have detected him , " he said , " in an endeavour to seduce ...
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... hope at least that he will not forget his earlier pursuits ; we hope at some time to re- ceive from him a work even better than this , on a subject ad- mitting greater invention and more of the graces of poetry . The Airs of Palestine ...
... hope at least that he will not forget his earlier pursuits ; we hope at some time to re- ceive from him a work even better than this , on a subject ad- mitting greater invention and more of the graces of poetry . The Airs of Palestine ...
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