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Page 120
... received a letter from Mr. Crabb , in which ( as might be expected ) he arraigns the severity of our critique on his German Grammar ; ( see Rev. August , p . 462. ) and without attempting to refute our remarks in any one point , he ...
... received a letter from Mr. Crabb , in which ( as might be expected ) he arraigns the severity of our critique on his German Grammar ; ( see Rev. August , p . 462. ) and without attempting to refute our remarks in any one point , he ...
Page 206
... received , and of finding a plentiful table well served every day . He has no less than thirty or forty negroes , who attend to his horses , cultivate his grounds , & c . These poor creatures are kept in the greatest subjection , and ...
... received , and of finding a plentiful table well served every day . He has no less than thirty or forty negroes , who attend to his horses , cultivate his grounds , & c . These poor creatures are kept in the greatest subjection , and ...
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... received from a domestic who then attended his majesty , and which are therefore to be regarded as authentic , differ from the generally received accounts respect- ing the time and place of his decease . " No remonstrances ( we are here ...
... received from a domestic who then attended his majesty , and which are therefore to be regarded as authentic , differ from the generally received accounts respect- ing the time and place of his decease . " No remonstrances ( we are here ...
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