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Of such minutiæ we shall , of course , take little notice ; for what purpose would it answer to relate to our readers the characteristics of his fellow - passengers on board the Margate - hoy , or to copy his account of his companions ...
Of such minutiæ we shall , of course , take little notice ; for what purpose would it answer to relate to our readers the characteristics of his fellow - passengers on board the Margate - hoy , or to copy his account of his companions ...
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Here we beg permission to withdraw from this much - agitated question , having placed the heads of the case , impartially we trust , before our readers : at least we can conscientiously declare that on neither side have we purposely ...
Here we beg permission to withdraw from this much - agitated question , having placed the heads of the case , impartially we trust , before our readers : at least we can conscientiously declare that on neither side have we purposely ...
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Our readers must not form their opinion of his style from the extracts which we have made ; most of them being materially compressed , and divested of those contradictory expressions which French authors have very little scruple in ...
Our readers must not form their opinion of his style from the extracts which we have made ; most of them being materially compressed , and divested of those contradictory expressions which French authors have very little scruple in ...
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Boucharlats Elements of Mechanics De Pradt on the Restoration of | 19 |
Boyces Second Usurpation of Bonaparte Deverells Hieroglyphics 108 | 27 |
BurghleyHouse Guide to III Duncans Essay on ParishBanks | 86 |
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