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Page 101
... regard are most likely to make a deep impression on them . We have no hesitation , then , in earnestly advising the parents and friends of youths who are designed for the navy to furnish them with this little work ; in which the ad ...
... regard are most likely to make a deep impression on them . We have no hesitation , then , in earnestly advising the parents and friends of youths who are designed for the navy to furnish them with this little work ; in which the ad ...
Page 295
... regard to the meaning of the line , Thebes , which came into the passage we know not how , is here said to be a wreath on the brow of Nineveh ! Weltering Slaughter flap her vulture wing ' is one of those examples of caricatured terror ...
... regard to the meaning of the line , Thebes , which came into the passage we know not how , is here said to be a wreath on the brow of Nineveh ! Weltering Slaughter flap her vulture wing ' is one of those examples of caricatured terror ...
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... regard to his life , it is probable that , if information respecting it could be procured , its uniformity and comparative obscurity , like that of many other scholars of all ages , would afford but little amusement or edification . It ...
... regard to his life , it is probable that , if information respecting it could be procured , its uniformity and comparative obscurity , like that of many other scholars of all ages , would afford but little amusement or edification . It ...
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