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... consists of " every delicacy " that the adjacent district can supply ; and , as those who partake of it are numerous , a whole sheep , with pigs , turkeys , geese , and fowls , are dressed in the surrounding houses . Ten or fifteen ...
... consists of " every delicacy " that the adjacent district can supply ; and , as those who partake of it are numerous , a whole sheep , with pigs , turkeys , geese , and fowls , are dressed in the surrounding houses . Ten or fifteen ...
Page 104
... consists less of a series of reasoning than of a list of propositions , on the subject of political economy ; and the writer appears to have had in view the diffusion of the more prominent truths of the science , rather than the ...
... consists less of a series of reasoning than of a list of propositions , on the subject of political economy ; and the writer appears to have had in view the diffusion of the more prominent truths of the science , rather than the ...
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... consist of six feet . M. SCOPPA observes , in reply , that the Greek and Latin iambics correspond exactly to the Italian sdruccioli , and consist of only five feet , with two short superfluous syllables at the end ; that the true ...
... consist of six feet . M. SCOPPA observes , in reply , that the Greek and Latin iambics correspond exactly to the Italian sdruccioli , and consist of only five feet , with two short superfluous syllables at the end ; that the true ...
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