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... exhibited , we shall pay some attention to the biographical ac- count of the principal personage , with which it is introduced ; since Mrs. Barbauld has exerted her cultivated mind to make since Correspondence of Samuel Richardson . 31.
... exhibited , we shall pay some attention to the biographical ac- count of the principal personage , with which it is introduced ; since Mrs. Barbauld has exerted her cultivated mind to make since Correspondence of Samuel Richardson . 31.
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... exhibited in the work , it will be seen from the plan , that it possesses a high value , as comprising a picture of the manners of the fourteenth century through almost every class into which society was divided . After a variety of ...
... exhibited in the work , it will be seen from the plan , that it possesses a high value , as comprising a picture of the manners of the fourteenth century through almost every class into which society was divided . After a variety of ...
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... exhibited according to its natural and its magnified appearance , —a con- trast at once striking , and highly useful to all who feel inte- rested in this department of entomology . ART . VI . M. MEUSEL's Guide to the History of ...
... exhibited according to its natural and its magnified appearance , —a con- trast at once striking , and highly useful to all who feel inte- rested in this department of entomology . ART . VI . M. MEUSEL's Guide to the History of ...
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