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... English flute , as big as a blunderbuss , and not very un- like one . It was the flute of Chaucer , and as , Mr W- --n said , it had not been touched in the memory of man , the precise gamut was probably lost . I was contemplating this ...
... English flute , as big as a blunderbuss , and not very un- like one . It was the flute of Chaucer , and as , Mr W- --n said , it had not been touched in the memory of man , the precise gamut was probably lost . I was contemplating this ...
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... English . We have gotten our money in the pesents put into our own name , but I have had no peese since , for they have fallen in price three eight parts , which is very near a half , and if the go at this rate , where will all our le ...
... English . We have gotten our money in the pesents put into our own name , but I have had no peese since , for they have fallen in price three eight parts , which is very near a half , and if the go at this rate , where will all our le ...
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... English of the coun- try , there is apparently very little dif- ference between them ; but still there is a difference , and of no small im- portance in a moral point of view . The country peculiarity is like the bloom of the plumb , or ...
... English of the coun- try , there is apparently very little dif- ference between them ; but still there is a difference , and of no small im- portance in a moral point of view . The country peculiarity is like the bloom of the plumb , or ...
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... English mind . There is also a wariness about him , which I do not like so well as the im- prudent ingenuousness of the baronet . He seems to me to have a cause in hand - Hobhouse versus Existing Cir- cumstances - and that he considers ...
... English mind . There is also a wariness about him , which I do not like so well as the im- prudent ingenuousness of the baronet . He seems to me to have a cause in hand - Hobhouse versus Existing Cir- cumstances - and that he considers ...
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... English poet lies , and determined to conduct them- selves as becomes their dignity . all the writings of these men , it is easy to discover faults of youth ; but in all of them , the faults are of the right kind - faults , namely , of ...
... English poet lies , and determined to conduct them- selves as becomes their dignity . all the writings of these men , it is easy to discover faults of youth ; but in all of them , the faults are of the right kind - faults , namely , of ...
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