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... observed to a gentleman whom I am acquainted with , as they walked out on Sunday evenings , that he never saw in England that mirth and gaiety which appeared on the coun- tenances of the French . The observation has been frequently made ...
... observed to a gentleman whom I am acquainted with , as they walked out on Sunday evenings , that he never saw in England that mirth and gaiety which appeared on the coun- tenances of the French . The observation has been frequently made ...
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... observation . The most accurate observers have hitherto answered this question in the negative : but , perhaps , in ... observations are very numerous ; and the con- clusion which he draws from them is that there are changes in the ...
... observation . The most accurate observers have hitherto answered this question in the negative : but , perhaps , in ... observations are very numerous ; and the con- clusion which he draws from them is that there are changes in the ...
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... observations and facts respecting expeditions to , 226 . Novels , remarks on the com- See also position of , 66 . Germans . 0 Observations , astronomical , made at Dublin , 162 . Octavia , sister of Octavius , her high character , and ...
... observations and facts respecting expeditions to , 226 . Novels , remarks on the com- See also position of , 66 . Germans . 0 Observations , astronomical , made at Dublin , 162 . Octavia , sister of Octavius , her high character , and ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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