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Page 76
... less beautiful , 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 ...
... less beautiful , 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 ...
Page 282
... less unequi- vocally appreciated and maintained . The only point , relative to which we have ever found any deficiency in Mr. Haworth's various publications , is an omission of references to those writers whose books are very scarce or ...
... less unequi- vocally appreciated and maintained . The only point , relative to which we have ever found any deficiency in Mr. Haworth's various publications , is an omission of references to those writers whose books are very scarce or ...
Page 353
... less from persuasion , than from the pleasure of shewing his invention , and surprizing the reader by his paradoxes . The Treatise of Education , as it pos- sesses much of the merit , seems also exposed to the faults of his other ...
... less from persuasion , than from the pleasure of shewing his invention , and surprizing the reader by his paradoxes . The Treatise of Education , as it pos- sesses much of the merit , seems also exposed to the faults of his other ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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