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Page 76
... equally lovely , and equally innocent Brenda , was of a complexion as differing from her sister , as they differed in character , taste and expression . Her profuse locks were of that paly brown which receives from the passing sun- beam ...
... equally lovely , and equally innocent Brenda , was of a complexion as differing from her sister , as they differed in character , taste and expression . Her profuse locks were of that paly brown which receives from the passing sun- beam ...
Page 111
... equally useless and perplexing . The subjects for illustration are here more limited , being confined simply to the popular parts of mechanics , astro- nomy , optics , hydrostatics , and pneumatics . The plates , twenty- three in number ...
... equally useless and perplexing . The subjects for illustration are here more limited , being confined simply to the popular parts of mechanics , astro- nomy , optics , hydrostatics , and pneumatics . The plates , twenty- three in number ...
Page 206
... equally discernible ; one is to blazon forth his own ultra - loyalism , which perhaps had never been impeached ; and the other is to depreciate Mr. Birkbeck .. Many , ' he says , ' leave Great Britain from political discontents ; and ...
... equally discernible ; one is to blazon forth his own ultra - loyalism , which perhaps had never been impeached ; and the other is to depreciate Mr. Birkbeck .. Many , ' he says , ' leave Great Britain from political discontents ; and ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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