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... present collection may be made subservient ; ' and we read the whole passage with great attention , feeling much curiosity to see how the author would prove the utility of the merest mass of lumber which has at any time come under our ...
... present collection may be made subservient ; ' and we read the whole passage with great attention , feeling much curiosity to see how the author would prove the utility of the merest mass of lumber which has at any time come under our ...
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... present day ; but what more terrible sentiment must have been felt by those disputants who , throughout the poem , have been darkening counsel by words without knowledge , it might be thought foreign to our antiquarian purpose to ...
... present day ; but what more terrible sentiment must have been felt by those disputants who , throughout the poem , have been darkening counsel by words without knowledge , it might be thought foreign to our antiquarian purpose to ...
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... present work , however , has accomplished that which pre- ceding writers had left in an incomplete state , and combines the essence of their remarks with much original matter hitherto uncollected . ART . IX . The Jamaica Planter's Guide ...
... present work , however , has accomplished that which pre- ceding writers had left in an incomplete state , and combines the essence of their remarks with much original matter hitherto uncollected . ART . IX . The Jamaica Planter's Guide ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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