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... readers may deem the most entertaining part of the whole , National Manners . To literary fame , Mr. W. expressly declines any pretensions : but a rigid critic will be apt to doubt his sincerity , and to con- strue the extraordinary ...
... readers may deem the most entertaining part of the whole , National Manners . To literary fame , Mr. W. expressly declines any pretensions : but a rigid critic will be apt to doubt his sincerity , and to con- strue the extraordinary ...
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... readers consider this title - page to a volume of 173 pages , they will rightly conclude that some at least of the subjects there mentioned cannot be very thoroughly analyzed ; and that they are here presented with little more than a ...
... readers consider this title - page to a volume of 173 pages , they will rightly conclude that some at least of the subjects there mentioned cannot be very thoroughly analyzed ; and that they are here presented with little more than a ...
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... readers must be kind enough to pronounce it Jour , or Gowr , or Your , or in any other manner more agreeable to themselves which may at once keep it a monosyllable and permit it to rhyme with lower , bower , power , & c . He from whom ...
... readers must be kind enough to pronounce it Jour , or Gowr , or Your , or in any other manner more agreeable to themselves which may at once keep it a monosyllable and permit it to rhyme with lower , bower , power , & c . He from whom ...
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