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Page 75
... given an air of nature to all his productions . In the Prolegomena to his other novels , he has generally favoured us with some light and humorous remarks : but in the advertisement to ' The Pirate ' he simply relates an anec- dote on ...
... given an air of nature to all his productions . In the Prolegomena to his other novels , he has generally favoured us with some light and humorous remarks : but in the advertisement to ' The Pirate ' he simply relates an anec- dote on ...
Page 182
... given for the due application of such additional revenue ; and let it now and at all times , on this and on every occasion , be constantly remembered that the influence , derived to the government from the collection of taxes , is one ...
... given for the due application of such additional revenue ; and let it now and at all times , on this and on every occasion , be constantly remembered that the influence , derived to the government from the collection of taxes , is one ...
Page 403
... given time or space ; as for instance , the number of revolutions made by a mill - wheel , or of the strokes of a steam - engine beam in a given time , or the number of revolutions made by the wheel of a carriage or perambulator on ...
... given time or space ; as for instance , the number of revolutions made by a mill - wheel , or of the strokes of a steam - engine beam in a given time , or the number of revolutions made by the wheel of a carriage or perambulator on ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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