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... Poem , 437 402 Revenue , national , System of , 434 Notice Rhetoric , Grammar of , 105 Richardetto , two first Cantos of , 324 243 219 ib . Roquefort Memoirs of Charles XIV . Norwich Cathedral , History of , 294 John , 506 Nuga Canora ...
... Poem , 437 402 Revenue , national , System of , 434 Notice Rhetoric , Grammar of , 105 Richardetto , two first Cantos of , 324 243 219 ib . Roquefort Memoirs of Charles XIV . Norwich Cathedral , History of , 294 John , 506 Nuga Canora ...
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... poem , intitled The Morning Walk , ' is his best production , and affords some descriptions of the early morning which are simple and picturesque : but the effect is destroyed by the introduction of a tedious and ' melancholy story , as ...
... poem , intitled The Morning Walk , ' is his best production , and affords some descriptions of the early morning which are simple and picturesque : but the effect is destroyed by the introduction of a tedious and ' melancholy story , as ...
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Art . 16. Slavery ; a Poem : in Two Parts . By L. Smyth , Esq . Royal Navy . 12mo . 48. Boards . Warren . 1820 . It is not always that the commencement of a poem is the most laboured portion of the whole but generally , we believe ...
Art . 16. Slavery ; a Poem : in Two Parts . By L. Smyth , Esq . Royal Navy . 12mo . 48. Boards . Warren . 1820 . It is not always that the commencement of a poem is the most laboured portion of the whole but generally , we believe ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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