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Page 182
... notice . ' < noon . cxxvII . Stupid Stories . ] A stupid story , or idea , will sometimes make one laugh more than wit . I was once removing from Berkeley- square to Strawberry - hill , and had sent off all my books , when a message ...
... notice . ' < noon . cxxvII . Stupid Stories . ] A stupid story , or idea , will sometimes make one laugh more than wit . I was once removing from Berkeley- square to Strawberry - hill , and had sent off all my books , when a message ...
Page 251
... notice from us . The Appendix , which forms nearly one - half of the volume , is occupied by papers relative to Dr. Mitchill's theory . Dr. Trotter observes that much important matter , just trans- mitted to us , has been withheld for ...
... notice from us . The Appendix , which forms nearly one - half of the volume , is occupied by papers relative to Dr. Mitchill's theory . Dr. Trotter observes that much important matter , just trans- mitted to us , has been withheld for ...
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... notice of every party as soon as he began his political career . Although different testimonies have been transmitted to us , with respect to the prejudices which he had imbibed in early life , both bigh church and puritanical zeal ...
... notice of every party as soon as he began his political career . Although different testimonies have been transmitted to us , with respect to the prejudices which he had imbibed in early life , both bigh church and puritanical zeal ...
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