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Page 45
... considered , that this great sum is taken away , not by one overgrown lord , whose absence might be a blessing , but by several land - owners of from one to five thousand pounds a year , a description of persons to form the head ...
... considered , that this great sum is taken away , not by one overgrown lord , whose absence might be a blessing , but by several land - owners of from one to five thousand pounds a year , a description of persons to form the head ...
Page 108
... considered to be so much prejudiced in favour of vaccine inoculation , as to deny any portion of weight to the many examples of its inefficacy which were industriously brought forwards in various quarters , it was in- cumbent on them to ...
... considered to be so much prejudiced in favour of vaccine inoculation , as to deny any portion of weight to the many examples of its inefficacy which were industriously brought forwards in various quarters , it was in- cumbent on them to ...
Page 256
... considered as one of the most delicate of fishes . Sterlet - soup , it is well known , formed one of the favourite luxuries of that gigantic epicure Prince Potemkin of Russia , who in seasons when the fish happened to be unusu- ally ...
... considered as one of the most delicate of fishes . Sterlet - soup , it is well known , formed one of the favourite luxuries of that gigantic epicure Prince Potemkin of Russia , who in seasons when the fish happened to be unusu- ally ...
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