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Page 152
In the five succeeding letters , a copious theme is discussed ; namely , the Direct and Indirect Injuries occasioned by insects to mankind , or their attacks either on our persons or our pro- perty . The catalogue of Direct Injuries ...
In the five succeeding letters , a copious theme is discussed ; namely , the Direct and Indirect Injuries occasioned by insects to mankind , or their attacks either on our persons or our pro- perty . The catalogue of Direct Injuries ...
Page 248
A day will come when you will no longer hear the voice of her you love , when she will cease to dwell in her accustomed habitation , or to direct her steps to meet you in the grove . What consolation can you then possess if you have not ...
A day will come when you will no longer hear the voice of her you love , when she will cease to dwell in her accustomed habitation , or to direct her steps to meet you in the grove . What consolation can you then possess if you have not ...
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We cannot trace this indifference to a grand and glowing history , without a wish and an endeavour to dispel it ; and , in pursuance of this attempt to awaken curiosity and direct it to an almost new source of information , we shall ...
We cannot trace this indifference to a grand and glowing history , without a wish and an endeavour to dispel it ; and , in pursuance of this attempt to awaken curiosity and direct it to an almost new source of information , we shall ...
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Contents
Researches on the Antient Inhabitants | 1 |
Beauchamps Narrative of the Invasion | 2 |
Letter second to Lord Liverpool on | 31 |
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