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... , we find that the most impor- tant parts in the vegetable world are those which are the most beautiful . These are the seeds by which * Sir Isaac Newton . the several races of plants are propagated and con- tinued 20 NO . 387 . SPECTATOR .
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... that variety of scenes which diversify the face of nature , and fill the mind with a perpetual succession of beautiful and pleasing images . I shall not here mention the several entertain- ments of NO . 387 . 21 SPECTATOR .
... that variety of scenes which diversify the face of nature , and fill the mind with a perpetual succession of beautiful and pleasing images . I shall not here mention the several entertain- ments of NO . 387 . 21 SPECTATOR .
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... delights , to take a survey of them without several secret sensations of pleasure . The psalmist has , in several of his divine poems , celebrated those • beautiful and agreeable scenes which make the heart glad NO . 393 . 47 SPECTATOR .
... delights , to take a survey of them without several secret sensations of pleasure . The psalmist has , in several of his divine poems , celebrated those • beautiful and agreeable scenes which make the heart glad NO . 393 . 47 SPECTATOR .
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With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical Alexander Chalmers. • beautiful and agreeable scenes which make the heart glad , and produce in it that vernal delight which I have before taken notice of . Natural philosophy quickens this ...
With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical Alexander Chalmers. • beautiful and agreeable scenes which make the heart glad , and produce in it that vernal delight which I have before taken notice of . Natural philosophy quickens this ...
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... forfeited their innocence , they must now consider themselves under that melancholy view in which Chamont regards his sister , in those beautiful lines : -Long she flourished , Grew sweet to sense , and NO . 395 . 55 SPECTATOR .
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