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... instances which have been mentioned corroborate this opinion ; for the vegetable extract in one of them , and more ... instance , either the process was going forwards , or , by some change in the external circumstances , its progress ...
... instances which have been mentioned corroborate this opinion ; for the vegetable extract in one of them , and more ... instance , either the process was going forwards , or , by some change in the external circumstances , its progress ...
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... instance , not less than in for- mer publications from the pen of Mrs. Hunter , that this merit un- doubtedly attaches to the fair author . The work does not admit of any concise description of its outline , since it includes several in ...
... instance , not less than in for- mer publications from the pen of Mrs. Hunter , that this merit un- doubtedly attaches to the fair author . The work does not admit of any concise description of its outline , since it includes several in ...
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... instance of an invitation ; as it rather appears to be the language of the Invité than of the Inviter . A asks B to dine with him . - B returns for answer , that he will comply with A's invitation . Compli ments , therefore , ought to ...
... instance of an invitation ; as it rather appears to be the language of the Invité than of the Inviter . A asks B to dine with him . - B returns for answer , that he will comply with A's invitation . Compli ments , therefore , ought to ...
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