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Page 127
... former beauty under Valentine Morris . ' The name of Piercefield never occurs to us without exciting an additional sigh , on the recollection of the melancholy and unmerited fate of its former generous and magnificent owner ! An ...
... former beauty under Valentine Morris . ' The name of Piercefield never occurs to us without exciting an additional sigh , on the recollection of the melancholy and unmerited fate of its former generous and magnificent owner ! An ...
Page 304
... former , but without success ; owing , it is con- jectured , to an opacity in the capsule , which was incapable of being absorbed . Farther Observations on the Effects which take place from the Destruction of the Membrana Tympani of the ...
... former , but without success ; owing , it is con- jectured , to an opacity in the capsule , which was incapable of being absorbed . Farther Observations on the Effects which take place from the Destruction of the Membrana Tympani of the ...
Page 539
... former looks of grace and affability , but with those of hatred and disdain ; and , as she was losing ground in public favour , the Duke of Orleans used all efforts to direct its course to himself . Here the writer lays claim to a ...
... former looks of grace and affability , but with those of hatred and disdain ; and , as she was losing ground in public favour , the Duke of Orleans used all efforts to direct its course to himself . Here the writer lays claim to a ...
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