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... Boards . Longman and Co. 1823 . It is very seldom that we feel ourselves compelled to pass a sentence of unmingled censure on a novel ; for even in the most indifferent we can often find sufficient amusement to tranquillize in some ...
... Boards . Longman and Co. 1823 . It is very seldom that we feel ourselves compelled to pass a sentence of unmingled censure on a novel ; for even in the most indifferent we can often find sufficient amusement to tranquillize in some ...
Page 109
... Boards . Reader . 1823 . Surely it is too great an affront to " the Country Gentlemen " to translate the little Greek and easy Latin that occur in Blackstone , for their benefit . We think that , in the present diffused state of ...
... Boards . Reader . 1823 . Surely it is too great an affront to " the Country Gentlemen " to translate the little Greek and easy Latin that occur in Blackstone , for their benefit . We think that , in the present diffused state of ...
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... Boards . Whittakers . 1824 . We do not actually discountenance the industry of persons who labor in these humble compilations : but we question whether literature , or conversation , will be much improved by such a collec- tion as that ...
... Boards . Whittakers . 1824 . We do not actually discountenance the industry of persons who labor in these humble compilations : but we question whether literature , or conversation , will be much improved by such a collec- tion as that ...
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