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Page 36
... expected , even a translation will be intelligible to one , who is not prepared to bring with him to the perusal , either a previous knowledge or a very close attention . It has been however my endeavour to smooth the way as much as pos ...
... expected , even a translation will be intelligible to one , who is not prepared to bring with him to the perusal , either a previous knowledge or a very close attention . It has been however my endeavour to smooth the way as much as pos ...
Page 198
... expected to find the author a strenuous advocate for the game - laws , but were pleased at seeing some very judicious and impartial observations on this unpopular branch of our statutes . With a quotation from this part , we shall close ...
... expected to find the author a strenuous advocate for the game - laws , but were pleased at seeing some very judicious and impartial observations on this unpopular branch of our statutes . With a quotation from this part , we shall close ...
Page 260
... expected to see our supper end in bloodshed ; when the hostess , after various vain attempts to allay the storm , began to repeat the evening service to the Virgin . Immediately all was calm , the knives were sheathed , all hats were ...
... expected to see our supper end in bloodshed ; when the hostess , after various vain attempts to allay the storm , began to repeat the evening service to the Virgin . Immediately all was calm , the knives were sheathed , all hats were ...
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