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Page 38
... London . This patronage he confessedly sought ; and not having had the good fortune to obtain it , he derides the " fashion of the times " in attaching great importance to such authorities as professors of chemistry , extensive prac ...
... London . This patronage he confessedly sought ; and not having had the good fortune to obtain it , he derides the " fashion of the times " in attaching great importance to such authorities as professors of chemistry , extensive prac ...
Page 128
... London . 1825 . THE spirit of enterprize seems of late to have been more than ever active ; and one consequence of its various effects has been that of leading travellers through different tracts of the earth but little traversed ...
... London . 1825 . THE spirit of enterprize seems of late to have been more than ever active ; and one consequence of its various effects has been that of leading travellers through different tracts of the earth but little traversed ...
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... London is to be successful in business ; and that of the women to be agreeable in man- ner and fascinating in person . The education of both sexes , therefore , bears most upon those particular points . The consequence , necessarily ...
... London is to be successful in business ; and that of the women to be agreeable in man- ner and fascinating in person . The education of both sexes , therefore , bears most upon those particular points . The consequence , necessarily ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits Page | 1 |
Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
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