Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, Volume 12William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... perhaps , not has been observed by those who were ac- their particular trade , was that of obtaining more distinguished by his peculiar excellencies quainted with them , that perhaps two part- the services of the best talents , both ...
... perhaps , not has been observed by those who were ac- their particular trade , was that of obtaining more distinguished by his peculiar excellencies quainted with them , that perhaps two part- the services of the best talents , both ...
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... perhaps , from our better course is to afford a sample of all , rs , who agree with us in the principle , by selecting one of the pieces , though expe- the ways and the means . That fine diency suggests that we should take the very ...
... perhaps , from our better course is to afford a sample of all , rs , who agree with us in the principle , by selecting one of the pieces , though expe- the ways and the means . That fine diency suggests that we should take the very ...
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... perhaps as few have the | from any other source . It will be felt , that the relations between the sexes , what is meant faculty of dispensing it intelligibly ; and all upon such occasions we can have no observa- by marriages of ...
... perhaps as few have the | from any other source . It will be felt , that the relations between the sexes , what is meant faculty of dispensing it intelligibly ; and all upon such occasions we can have no observa- by marriages of ...
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... Perhaps they thought as they could ever , had been already at work . Lord Byron wisdom , and playfulness with tuition ; but we not control us in one case , they would not be was alarmed for his credit with his fashionable are not the ...
... Perhaps they thought as they could ever , had been already at work . Lord Byron wisdom , and playfulness with tuition ; but we not control us in one case , they would not be was alarmed for his credit with his fashionable are not the ...
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... perhaps longer passage than we ex- very pleasant place , but for the great excess of heat , the temperature in these northern climes perted , owing to the delay occasioned by our Americans in comparison with the English resi- is not ...
... perhaps longer passage than we ex- very pleasant place , but for the great excess of heat , the temperature in these northern climes perted , owing to the delay occasioned by our Americans in comparison with the English resi- is not ...
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