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... considered as such necessary appendages , that an house is scarcely regarded as habitable without them . The table of a French gentleman is almost solely supplied from his land . Having a plenty of poultry , fish , and rabbits , he ...
... considered as such necessary appendages , that an house is scarcely regarded as habitable without them . The table of a French gentleman is almost solely supplied from his land . Having a plenty of poultry , fish , and rabbits , he ...
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... considered as historians or re- corders of facts , are valuable ; considered as divines , are of very small use and importance for the most part . Remarks on Eccles . Hist , vol . iii . p . 84. ed . oct . 1805. ' The reputed instigators ...
... considered as historians or re- corders of facts , are valuable ; considered as divines , are of very small use and importance for the most part . Remarks on Eccles . Hist , vol . iii . p . 84. ed . oct . 1805. ' The reputed instigators ...
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... considered as consisting merely of extracts from the larger work ; for even where the Elements ' most nearly resemble the " System , " each part appears to have been written over again , so as to be a condensation rather than a ...
... considered as consisting merely of extracts from the larger work ; for even where the Elements ' most nearly resemble the " System , " each part appears to have been written over again , so as to be a condensation rather than a ...
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Bibliomania à Romance | 33 |
Blunders a Novel | 73 |
Wernerian Society Memoirs of Vol I Woodss Observations on Bullion | 95 |
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