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\ ti tJhLCv Jrierarehy , we should ypp ^ lp her for herself only . K * The legitimate object of the Fine Aits being to increase our pie £$ * ires by the exhibition of beauty , it may be said that tlci 6 change we have been in
some measure pointing out was the bfest and most appropriate that could have come over them . It was so ; it was a reformation which has not ceased to evolve originalities to the present day ; but it is not in the manifestation of
truth that the improvement has been made . In this it was only substituting one convention for another , one less ob-
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" They soon came to a vast lake : Morabec sat down on the b rink ° f % y * S to tne pjrinQe ^ We must cross this se $ ... / Hovv can we , answered ^ eyp , wlien we have no boat ?
You will see one appear in a moment , replied Morabec ; the ^ nchanted boat of the sultan of the genii will come
for us . JSut do not forget wfyat j am going to say to yoii ; yoii must observe a profound silence ''• do not speak to ^ tpo ^ 9 ? tman , though his str you
figu ^ seem ^ ge to : whatever extraordinary . circumstance you observe , say i ^ pthing : for I tell vou l > ef or ^ S ^ ^ y 4 ^ r
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vious ; and , more ^ fl |^ ul ^ t ^ understand for atipiher qkw ^ positive and sincere . Prevjr ously art as art yvf ^ ^ i ^^ thought of and we ( ex ^ icpm ^ the pictures as pieces of i ^ ificial nature , if such a term is
admissible ; \ ve lopk thrpugli the figures to find opt the sentiment and story , as we look into the faces of a crow 4 in the street , if desirous of 5 § njiing out the reason of th $ ir toeing collected . Subsequently , we must carry with us a tnp \ vr ledge of certain rules in stylei , composition , effect , . colour , 'and judge by their application * W . B JS :
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barked , the boat will sink . I shall take care to hold riiy peace , said the prince ; you need only tell mewMIam
to do , and I will strictly comply " . Whilst t ) iey were talking , he spied on a sudden albpat tti the lake , made of red sanddl
wood . It had a mastHof ¦ fiiie amber , and a bluesktin flf ^ tg : there was drily otie bbiitriiaii in it , whose head : ^ as | ike ari elephant ' s , and tiis bddy like that of a ti ^ :. ' . FKf ^ ^ e boat was thme up i 6 tlie * pJHfiiBfe and Mbr&bSs , i % & m 6 nmim boatman took them up o ^ e after indttiiEir wijth M hi # truiik , m mm ^ 6 : » Kotfl ^ a carried thorn over the' lake in
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Steam-boat Accidents and their Prevention . 2 ? 3
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StEAM-BOAT ACCIDENTS AND THEIR PREVENTION .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 1, 1837, page 273, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1836/page/48/
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