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Page 105
Our readers may also judge how far the language of Supreme Bon Ton , ' or even of Bon Ton by Profession , is maintained in this novel , from the following sam- ples : Vol . i . p . 261. , ' I advise you to speak to her yourself ...
Our readers may also judge how far the language of Supreme Bon Ton , ' or even of Bon Ton by Profession , is maintained in this novel , from the following sam- ples : Vol . i . p . 261. , ' I advise you to speak to her yourself ...
Page 106
As the humblest and earliest lessons in natural history are not without use , we recommend these prints and descriptions to the very youthful readers for whom they are designed . Art . 28. Pensées , & c .; i . e .
As the humblest and earliest lessons in natural history are not without use , we recommend these prints and descriptions to the very youthful readers for whom they are designed . Art . 28. Pensées , & c .; i . e .
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Many others are in the same predica- ment , mutatis mutandis : but the number of publications , of in- terest too , is so great , that we cannot keep pace with the desires of authors and readers , nor with our own wishes .
Many others are in the same predica- ment , mutatis mutandis : but the number of publications , of in- terest too , is so great , that we cannot keep pace with the desires of authors and readers , nor with our own wishes .
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