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... writer in his Universal History , without quoting any authority , says he died at his country - seat at the age of forty - eight . year No character has been celebrated with more cordial praise by ancient and modern writers , ( Hooke ...
... writer in his Universal History , without quoting any authority , says he died at his country - seat at the age of forty - eight . year No character has been celebrated with more cordial praise by ancient and modern writers , ( Hooke ...
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... writer ) conduct to the Tauge gardens ; and it is from hence , while standing on the marble slabs which descend to them , that the coup d'œil is in my opinion unrivalled . ' We are sorry that we have not room for the rest of this ...
... writer ) conduct to the Tauge gardens ; and it is from hence , while standing on the marble slabs which descend to them , that the coup d'œil is in my opinion unrivalled . ' We are sorry that we have not room for the rest of this ...
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... writer's attempts to exhibit the language and manners of persons both in high and low life are at once over- charged and abortive . Many Irishisms and inaccurate expressions occur . Vol . i . p . 14. , ' here is my father and two ...
... writer's attempts to exhibit the language and manners of persons both in high and low life are at once over- charged and abortive . Many Irishisms and inaccurate expressions occur . Vol . i . p . 14. , ' here is my father and two ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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