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Page 439
... volume stanzas ' To a Leaflet , which had clung to a friend here ; and which she discovered on her return to another country ' !!! How this could have happened to an individual who either washed her face , or had shaken her clothes , we ...
... volume stanzas ' To a Leaflet , which had clung to a friend here ; and which she discovered on her return to another country ' !!! How this could have happened to an individual who either washed her face , or had shaken her clothes , we ...
Page 451
... volumes ; since the greater portion of his remarks and statements rela- tive to the constitution of the army is ... volume into six books , and these again are subdivided into separate chapters , each treating of a distinct subject ...
... volumes ; since the greater portion of his remarks and statements rela- tive to the constitution of the army is ... volume into six books , and these again are subdivided into separate chapters , each treating of a distinct subject ...
Page 492
... volume of this compilation will be found in M. R. vol . lxxvii . p . 484 .; and we shall here con- tinue to give a similar abstract of the heads of the most im- portant articles . The first section , on Natural Sciences , is subdivided ...
... volume of this compilation will be found in M. R. vol . lxxvii . p . 484 .; and we shall here con- tinue to give a similar abstract of the heads of the most im- portant articles . The first section , on Natural Sciences , is subdivided ...
Contents
Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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