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and judgment . We should , therefore , as Britons , respect this poem as the composition of a Naval Sybil . ' In all respects , we can recommend this volume to the notice of our readers : to the collector of handsome books , to the ...
and judgment . We should , therefore , as Britons , respect this poem as the composition of a Naval Sybil . ' In all respects , we can recommend this volume to the notice of our readers : to the collector of handsome books , to the ...
Page 333
... respect , in their private chapels , we should advise them in their respective resi dences in the country to consider it as a duty , at least a political duty , to contribute as much as possible to improve their parish churches . SINGLE ...
... respect , in their private chapels , we should advise them in their respective resi dences in the country to consider it as a duty , at least a political duty , to contribute as much as possible to improve their parish churches . SINGLE ...
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... respect to the reality of the fall of stones from the atmosphere , and with respect to their origin and formation ; exhibiting the progress of the human mind relative to that phænomenon . ' In reviewing the early documents which have ...
... respect to the reality of the fall of stones from the atmosphere , and with respect to their origin and formation ; exhibiting the progress of the human mind relative to that phænomenon . ' In reviewing the early documents which have ...
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Goochs Mrs Sherwood Forest | 22 |
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