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Constant industry furnishes the members of this society with great abundance of the good things of life ; and the influx from other societies supplies the waste occasioned by mortality . Mr. C.'s account of the Friends in America ...
Constant industry furnishes the members of this society with great abundance of the good things of life ; and the influx from other societies supplies the waste occasioned by mortality . Mr. C.'s account of the Friends in America ...
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R. HAYWARD is exceedingly sore at having ' lost ' what it does not appear from his own account that he ever enjoyed , namely , the patronage of the Horticultural Society of London . This patronage he confessedly sought ; and not having ...
R. HAYWARD is exceedingly sore at having ' lost ' what it does not appear from his own account that he ever enjoyed , namely , the patronage of the Horticultural Society of London . This patronage he confessedly sought ; and not having ...
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They were consulted concerning etiquette and the usages of society their suffrage was of the utmost importance to those who were entering into public life ; in a word , contemporaries of so many great men of all kinds , these venerable ...
They were consulted concerning etiquette and the usages of society their suffrage was of the utmost importance to those who were entering into public life ; in a word , contemporaries of so many great men of all kinds , these venerable ...
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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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