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... former parts of the work , which we have already noticed , and in some of the remaining volumes , Dr. Anderson has evinced his knowlege and skill as a compiler : but , before we take leave of him , we shall introduce him to the notice ...
... former parts of the work , which we have already noticed , and in some of the remaining volumes , Dr. Anderson has evinced his knowlege and skill as a compiler : but , before we take leave of him , we shall introduce him to the notice ...
Page 53
... former historians and biogra- phers , and of knowing more of the personages whom he paints . ideally , than those who saw the originals face to face . Much as Mr. Walpole ever affected to hate politics , it does seem as if party ...
... former historians and biogra- phers , and of knowing more of the personages whom he paints . ideally , than those who saw the originals face to face . Much as Mr. Walpole ever affected to hate politics , it does seem as if party ...
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... former illustration contains a great deal of history , which has been frequently repeated ; the latter is confined to a detail of the present , or rather the recent condition of the Grisons We therefore select it for the edification of ...
... former illustration contains a great deal of history , which has been frequently repeated ; the latter is confined to a detail of the present , or rather the recent condition of the Grisons We therefore select it for the edification of ...
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