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... beauty , the prize was captured to enrich and grace our collection . Such gleanings may by some be deemed trifles , but " Though high philosophy despise such things , They often give to weightier truths their wings ; Convey a moral , or ...
... beauty , the prize was captured to enrich and grace our collection . Such gleanings may by some be deemed trifles , but " Though high philosophy despise such things , They often give to weightier truths their wings ; Convey a moral , or ...
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... beauty of the paper , the exactness of the register , and the lustre of the ink . The work contained twelve hundred and eighty - two pages , and , being the first ever printed , of course involved a long period of time , and an immense ...
... beauty of the paper , the exactness of the register , and the lustre of the ink . The work contained twelve hundred and eighty - two pages , and , being the first ever printed , of course involved a long period of time , and an immense ...
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... beauty , elegance , and magnificence of his editions . He also was reputed to possess singular tact in revivifying a dull book by re - christening it , and otherwise metamorphosing * Anciently Breton street , from the mansion of the ...
... beauty , elegance , and magnificence of his editions . He also was reputed to possess singular tact in revivifying a dull book by re - christening it , and otherwise metamorphosing * Anciently Breton street , from the mansion of the ...
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... beauty . Punctuation is as important to the sense as orthography . This is so self - evident that we need not cite any illustrations in proof . The oldest printing establishment in Europe , if not in the world , is that of M. Barth of ...
... beauty . Punctuation is as important to the sense as orthography . This is so self - evident that we need not cite any illustrations in proof . The oldest printing establishment in Europe , if not in the world , is that of M. Barth of ...
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... eat , and drink ; I read and meditate ; I can walk in my neighbor's pleasant fields , and see the varieties of natural beauty , and delight in all that in which God delights — that is , in virtue and THE MODERN MOLOCH . 75.
... eat , and drink ; I read and meditate ; I can walk in my neighbor's pleasant fields , and see the varieties of natural beauty , and delight in all that in which God delights — that is , in virtue and THE MODERN MOLOCH . 75.
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