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nuous . the want of moderation in the use of the privilege that we object to . Surely the transposition of a whole sentence , unless , as it sometimes happens , the memory commits a kind of fraud upon the invention , is not altogether ...
nuous . the want of moderation in the use of the privilege that we object to . Surely the transposition of a whole sentence , unless , as it sometimes happens , the memory commits a kind of fraud upon the invention , is not altogether ...
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... soil , and food , as promoted his object . 2 It must be admitted , that more valuable animals in themselves never were produced than those bred by Bakewell ; but the old maxim no doubt is good , " You may purchase gold too dear .
... soil , and food , as promoted his object . 2 It must be admitted , that more valuable animals in themselves never were produced than those bred by Bakewell ; but the old maxim no doubt is good , " You may purchase gold too dear .
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We are inclined to object altogether to this wholesale introduction of new names ; and if this nomenclature is a necessary consequence of the new Classification , it would be alone a sufficient reason , in our opinion , for rejecting ...
We are inclined to object altogether to this wholesale introduction of new names ; and if this nomenclature is a necessary consequence of the new Classification , it would be alone a sufficient reason , in our opinion , for rejecting ...
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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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