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Page 102
... Boards . Longman and Co. 1813 . Miss Benger may be said to be a writer of no ordinary class , since her work contains beautiful sentiments , and flashes of real genius . Many of the characters are new ; the narrative of Cornelius is ...
... Boards . Longman and Co. 1813 . Miss Benger may be said to be a writer of no ordinary class , since her work contains beautiful sentiments , and flashes of real genius . Many of the characters are new ; the narrative of Cornelius is ...
Page 212
... Boards . Longman and Co. 1812 . The sentiments of this novel are unexceptionable : but the story abounds with improbabilities , and the author's morality is more cor- rect than her grammar ; since almost every page contains some inac ...
... Boards . Longman and Co. 1812 . The sentiments of this novel are unexceptionable : but the story abounds with improbabilities , and the author's morality is more cor- rect than her grammar ; since almost every page contains some inac ...
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... Boards in general , he would have a particular Board of his own , for the management of National Education . Sed ex quovis ligno non fit Mercurius ; and we think that Mr. Ensor's board would be of the unpro- ductive description . It ...
... Boards in general , he would have a particular Board of his own , for the management of National Education . Sed ex quovis ligno non fit Mercurius ; and we think that Mr. Ensor's board would be of the unpro- ductive description . It ...
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