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Page 105
... received an impetus from the war , unexampled in the history of any nation . Manufactures , espe- cially cotton - manufactures , only in their infancy at the com- mencement of the Revolution , reached almost a state of perfection during ...
... received an impetus from the war , unexampled in the history of any nation . Manufactures , espe- cially cotton - manufactures , only in their infancy at the com- mencement of the Revolution , reached almost a state of perfection during ...
Page 141
... received by an English audience , though put into the mouth of any of our first - rate theatrical declaimers ? They occur in the scene in which the son of Sylla first implores the pardon of Claudius , whose name has been hung up on the ...
... received by an English audience , though put into the mouth of any of our first - rate theatrical declaimers ? They occur in the scene in which the son of Sylla first implores the pardon of Claudius , whose name has been hung up on the ...
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... receiving his two guineas . Till this be done , the teachers of medicine ought not to admit an apprentice , till he prove , by undergoing a strict examination , that he has received the neces- sary preliminary education , and possesses ...
... receiving his two guineas . Till this be done , the teachers of medicine ought not to admit an apprentice , till he prove , by undergoing a strict examination , that he has received the neces- sary preliminary education , and possesses ...
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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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