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Page 142
... improvement which the constitution received under the reign of that able and enterprizing monarch , This improvement is particularly exemplified in three grand instances , in which the two houses of parliament established the most ...
... improvement which the constitution received under the reign of that able and enterprizing monarch , This improvement is particularly exemplified in three grand instances , in which the two houses of parliament established the most ...
Page 149
... improvement , we shall be astonished at the inferior provision of the baronial residence . There were not more than seven or eight beds in this great castle : nor had any of the chambers either chairs , glasses , or carpets . ' ( Pp ...
... improvement , we shall be astonished at the inferior provision of the baronial residence . There were not more than seven or eight beds in this great castle : nor had any of the chambers either chairs , glasses , or carpets . ' ( Pp ...
Page 261
... improvement , conferring the habit of observation and reflection , will stimulate a desire for those comforts and conveniences , the absence of which among the Irish cotters Mr. Curwen so feelingly deplores ; and thus , we imagine , it ...
... improvement , conferring the habit of observation and reflection , will stimulate a desire for those comforts and conveniences , the absence of which among the Irish cotters Mr. Curwen so feelingly deplores ; and thus , we imagine , it ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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