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Page 182
... considerable part of his history , derived great assistance from Matthew Paris ; who , though superstitious and biassed , might be regarded on the whole as capable and faith- ful ; yet his work is defective , and after him the helps ...
... considerable part of his history , derived great assistance from Matthew Paris ; who , though superstitious and biassed , might be regarded on the whole as capable and faith- ful ; yet his work is defective , and after him the helps ...
Page 199
... considerable . I do not know of any particular important di- rections that can be given about cutting the potatoes for sets . It is common to cut the smaller ones into two , and some that are larger into three parts . It is apparent at ...
... considerable . I do not know of any particular important di- rections that can be given about cutting the potatoes for sets . It is common to cut the smaller ones into two , and some that are larger into three parts . It is apparent at ...
Page 329
... considerable . To these , other names might be added ; and none , perhaps , in the judgment of truth , more really respectable than the poor widow at Keswick , Mary Wilson , who in her 84th year ( at the time of this publication ) ...
... considerable . To these , other names might be added ; and none , perhaps , in the judgment of truth , more really respectable than the poor widow at Keswick , Mary Wilson , who in her 84th year ( at the time of this publication ) ...
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