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... HEAD , Red Lion Passage , Fleet str . London ; where all Letters to the Editor are desired to be addressed , POST - PAID . METEOROLOCHCAL DIARY rart at EXETER . Dec. Bar . Ther. LONDON GAZETTE GENERAL EVENING M.Post - M.Herald Morning ...
... HEAD , Red Lion Passage , Fleet str . London ; where all Letters to the Editor are desired to be addressed , POST - PAID . METEOROLOCHCAL DIARY rart at EXETER . Dec. Bar . Ther. LONDON GAZETTE GENERAL EVENING M.Post - M.Herald Morning ...
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... head of the " sweet Swan of Avon " by the incalculable number of busts , medals , and seals ; and by Malone , in his zea- lous yet ineffectual endeavours to establish the Chandos canvas , they have been taught to look with a su ...
... head of the " sweet Swan of Avon " by the incalculable number of busts , medals , and seals ; and by Malone , in his zea- lous yet ineffectual endeavours to establish the Chandos canvas , they have been taught to look with a su ...
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... head indicates some acquaintance with Gre- cian models , is a much superior spe- cimen of the labour of the chisel , than Droeshout's engraving is of that of the burin . The intention of these tedious ob- servations , Mr. Urban , is to ...
... head indicates some acquaintance with Gre- cian models , is a much superior spe- cimen of the labour of the chisel , than Droeshout's engraving is of that of the burin . The intention of these tedious ob- servations , Mr. Urban , is to ...
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... head to supply her place , I cannot forbear to address a few lines to you upon that event ; though I must confess , I do it with fear and trembling , lest I should expose myself , by attempting that for which my head was not ori ...
... head to supply her place , I cannot forbear to address a few lines to you upon that event ; though I must confess , I do it with fear and trembling , lest I should expose myself , by attempting that for which my head was not ori ...
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... head by others , no individual of mankind ( it is self - evident ) could ever possibly at- tain to a full and rational conviction of this truth . If , however , the fide- lity of human testimony must be thus presumed , before we can ...
... head by others , no individual of mankind ( it is self - evident ) could ever possibly at- tain to a full and rational conviction of this truth . If , however , the fide- lity of human testimony must be thus presumed , before we can ...
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