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Page 78
... or which ever had been worn in England ; and in the same compartment , the odd kind of things like Gothic niches , windows , or arches , in which the ladies of her day most unaccountably disguised their heads .
... or which ever had been worn in England ; and in the same compartment , the odd kind of things like Gothic niches , windows , or arches , in which the ladies of her day most unaccountably disguised their heads .
Page 193
... and have claims upon the public of a much higher kind than most of those contemporaneous works which are offered to the notice of such as read for entertainment , and for learning the characters of people and countries at different ...
... and have claims upon the public of a much higher kind than most of those contemporaneous works which are offered to the notice of such as read for entertainment , and for learning the characters of people and countries at different ...
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As to the greater or smaller number of meetings of this kind , the question is of secondary consideration . The salutary movement of a Westminster election is not confined to the precincts of the metropolis : all the people of Great ...
As to the greater or smaller number of meetings of this kind , the question is of secondary consideration . The salutary movement of a Westminster election is not confined to the precincts of the metropolis : all the people of Great ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits | 1 |
Lavlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 38 |
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