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... nature upon a theatrical manager that unless I were to find a very favourable moment I should not much like to suggest any thought that may enlarge this tax . My own idea was to speak to John Kemble when there , which would have been ...
... nature upon a theatrical manager that unless I were to find a very favourable moment I should not much like to suggest any thought that may enlarge this tax . My own idea was to speak to John Kemble when there , which would have been ...
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... nature as to be alto- gether unworthy the notice of the meeting , they determined to treat it with the contempt it deserves . " Work ceased , and the Committee agreed to employ a tradesman to finish the curtain wall ; and also to enter ...
... nature as to be alto- gether unworthy the notice of the meeting , they determined to treat it with the contempt it deserves . " Work ceased , and the Committee agreed to employ a tradesman to finish the curtain wall ; and also to enter ...
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... nature followed , and in the end the sculpture was sent down from London and placed in the Mausoleum . By way of vindication of the position of the Committee , I here introduce two letters from Mr. W. S. Walter , of London , a native of ...
... nature followed , and in the end the sculpture was sent down from London and placed in the Mausoleum . By way of vindication of the position of the Committee , I here introduce two letters from Mr. W. S. Walter , of London , a native of ...
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... nature , only to be laughed at in our more cynical moods . Is it not possible that this spirit of love may also proceed from the great soul of the universe in which we dwell ? If such a view requires too great a stretch of the ...
... nature , only to be laughed at in our more cynical moods . Is it not possible that this spirit of love may also proceed from the great soul of the universe in which we dwell ? If such a view requires too great a stretch of the ...
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... Nature has with- held the Divine gifts of music and song . When we consider the obstacles and hindrances with which Scottish music has had to struggle in the past , it gives us some idea of the amount of vitality it must have ...
... Nature has with- held the Divine gifts of music and song . When we consider the obstacles and hindrances with which Scottish music has had to struggle in the past , it gives us some idea of the amount of vitality it must have ...
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