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... Lord , his Speech , 344 Sheridan's Pizarro , 341 Smirke's Review of a Battalion of Infan- try . 350 Smith's ( G. ) Sermon , 358 ( Dr. ) on the Sacred Office , 469 Smyth on Nitrous Vapour , 345 311 , 426 Solids See Girard . See Wakefield ...
... Lord , his Speech , 344 Sheridan's Pizarro , 341 Smirke's Review of a Battalion of Infan- try . 350 Smith's ( G. ) Sermon , 358 ( Dr. ) on the Sacred Office , 469 Smyth on Nitrous Vapour , 345 311 , 426 Solids See Girard . See Wakefield ...
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... Lord Loughbo- rough , 865 ( C. H. ) Poverty and Wealth , 335 Wise's Advice to Persons going to Ja- maica , 86 189 Wodhull's Equality of Mankind , Wollaston's Country Parson's Address , 237 Women . See Jackson . See Randall . Weedville's ...
... Lord Loughbo- rough , 865 ( C. H. ) Poverty and Wealth , 335 Wise's Advice to Persons going to Ja- maica , 86 189 Wodhull's Equality of Mankind , Wollaston's Country Parson's Address , 237 Women . See Jackson . See Randall . Weedville's ...
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... lord , Are offer'd duly . There , not only night , But the magnificence of horror , holds Her court in dreadful pomp . ' We cannot allow Mr. W. to be perfectly happy in his trans- lation of this sublime description of the residence of ...
... lord , Are offer'd duly . There , not only night , But the magnificence of horror , holds Her court in dreadful pomp . ' We cannot allow Mr. W. to be perfectly happy in his trans- lation of this sublime description of the residence of ...
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... Lord Mac- artney , when a few miles from Pekin , as we learn from Sir G. Staunton's account , ( vol . ii . p 197 , ) but the name of the writer is very properly omitted in that publication . Of the translation of these volumes , our ...
... Lord Mac- artney , when a few miles from Pekin , as we learn from Sir G. Staunton's account , ( vol . ii . p 197 , ) but the name of the writer is very properly omitted in that publication . Of the translation of these volumes , our ...
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