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Page 300
... employed , to his last hour , on a new edition of his History of Commerce ; and his nephew has assured the author of this sketch , that it will be found more connected , more correct , and less declamatory , than the former : in fact ...
... employed , to his last hour , on a new edition of his History of Commerce ; and his nephew has assured the author of this sketch , that it will be found more connected , more correct , and less declamatory , than the former : in fact ...
Page 415
... employed . In imagination be declaiķis or describes ; impressed with the deepest sympathy , or elevated to the loftiet repère 4.2 , Mr. Sardon was astonished at the Buency of her expression . He began to consider her as a very ...
... employed . In imagination be declaiķis or describes ; impressed with the deepest sympathy , or elevated to the loftiet repère 4.2 , Mr. Sardon was astonished at the Buency of her expression . He began to consider her as a very ...
Page 476
... employed , in this paper , to shew that the term or τος , οι σπαρτίον , was employed by some of the antient writers to signify the substances used instead of bed - cords , or ropes , before the Spanish broom was introduced into Greece ...
... employed , in this paper , to shew that the term or τος , οι σπαρτίον , was employed by some of the antient writers to signify the substances used instead of bed - cords , or ropes , before the Spanish broom was introduced into Greece ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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