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... writer might provide himself with a tolerable ghost , to be viewed from the quarter - deck , or cabin - windows . We would recom- mend , also , the substitution of an old quarry for a game at hide and seek , instead of the east and west ...
... writer might provide himself with a tolerable ghost , to be viewed from the quarter - deck , or cabin - windows . We would recom- mend , also , the substitution of an old quarry for a game at hide and seek , instead of the east and west ...
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... writer : ' - The taste of Mr. Hume and that of Mr. Stod- dart are unquestionably very different ; and it is not in the power of such a writer ' as Mr. S. to remove the historian from the eminence which he deservedly occupies . From this ...
... writer : ' - The taste of Mr. Hume and that of Mr. Stod- dart are unquestionably very different ; and it is not in the power of such a writer ' as Mr. S. to remove the historian from the eminence which he deservedly occupies . From this ...
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... writer has suggested on the sub- ject of placing out poor children , especially girls ; as well as his strictures on the cruelty to the pauper , and the expence to the com munity , which often attend the removals of poor , on their ...
... writer has suggested on the sub- ject of placing out poor children , especially girls ; as well as his strictures on the cruelty to the pauper , and the expence to the com munity , which often attend the removals of poor , on their ...
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