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Page 371
... performance , however , we must make considerable reserve and limitation . Undoubtedly he has some title to wit , but he weakens that title by his constant endeavours to enforce it ; if his ambition of humour and pleasantry had been ...
... performance , however , we must make considerable reserve and limitation . Undoubtedly he has some title to wit , but he weakens that title by his constant endeavours to enforce it ; if his ambition of humour and pleasantry had been ...
Page 436
... performance of Sir Pertinax Mac Sycophant , that he was compelled to address the audience again , and inform them , that , unless he found himself more capable , he should not again venture to solicit their attention . - What a pity it ...
... performance of Sir Pertinax Mac Sycophant , that he was compelled to address the audience again , and inform them , that , unless he found himself more capable , he should not again venture to solicit their attention . - What a pity it ...
Page 472
... performance seems to have justly merited the sanction very which it appears to have obtained from the Commissioners of the Customs , as being the best compendium of the kind that has yet been offered to the public . IRELAND . Art . 51 ...
... performance seems to have justly merited the sanction very which it appears to have obtained from the Commissioners of the Customs , as being the best compendium of the kind that has yet been offered to the public . IRELAND . Art . 51 ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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