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... given in a series of chapters : but we do not observe any notice of the ecclesiastical establishments . - As the power of defence , among the Portuguese , is now an object of attention , we shall quote Mr. M.'s statement of their army ...
... given in a series of chapters : but we do not observe any notice of the ecclesiastical establishments . - As the power of defence , among the Portuguese , is now an object of attention , we shall quote Mr. M.'s statement of their army ...
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... given to several dogs and chickens after having been bitten , but of these the greater number died ; and in the few that recovered , the action of the medicine was so very equivocal as to destroy all confidence in it : the same may be ...
... given to several dogs and chickens after having been bitten , but of these the greater number died ; and in the few that recovered , the action of the medicine was so very equivocal as to destroy all confidence in it : the same may be ...
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... given a French poem , which the writers of the Quiz have ventured to tell the public is taken " from an old and scarce French novel ; " and which , they have the effrontery to add , is the original of Goldsmith's charming Ballad . The ...
... given a French poem , which the writers of the Quiz have ventured to tell the public is taken " from an old and scarce French novel ; " and which , they have the effrontery to add , is the original of Goldsmith's charming Ballad . The ...
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