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Page 214
... seems to have undertaken , from his lofty garret , to show us ( like the father of lies , from the top of the high mountain ) " all the kingdoms of the world " but , also like his great master in the art of deception , he has at last ...
... seems to have undertaken , from his lofty garret , to show us ( like the father of lies , from the top of the high mountain ) " all the kingdoms of the world " but , also like his great master in the art of deception , he has at last ...
Page 447
... seems to be no otherwise interesting to the public , than as it may tend to weaken the power and force of Mr. Bere's exertions in support of his charges against Mrs. M.'s management of her popular institutions ; and so far this little ...
... seems to be no otherwise interesting to the public , than as it may tend to weaken the power and force of Mr. Bere's exertions in support of his charges against Mrs. M.'s management of her popular institutions ; and so far this little ...
Page 480
... seems necessary for us to be in the subsequent parts of so extensive a publication . Indeed the first two vo- Jumes appear to be the most elaborate , and to contain articles more important and more generally interesting , than any of ...
... seems necessary for us to be in the subsequent parts of so extensive a publication . Indeed the first two vo- Jumes appear to be the most elaborate , and to contain articles more important and more generally interesting , than any of ...
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