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... thing which bears the name of Tweddell . If the house of Pindar was spared at Thebes , the house of Tweddell should ... things : but these are not poeti- cal things ; and , therefore , from such studies 15 cal 212 MONTHLY CATALOGUE ...
... thing which bears the name of Tweddell . If the house of Pindar was spared at Thebes , the house of Tweddell should ... things : but these are not poeti- cal things ; and , therefore , from such studies 15 cal 212 MONTHLY CATALOGUE ...
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... thing himself , nor let any one else do it . He is on bad terms with the Government , and not on good ones with the people . He is an impertinence and a contradiction in the state . If he has a casting weight , for fear of overdoing the ...
... thing himself , nor let any one else do it . He is on bad terms with the Government , and not on good ones with the people . He is an impertinence and a contradiction in the state . If he has a casting weight , for fear of overdoing the ...
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... thing that we know ; and , when once this is at our command , it would appear that all inferior spirits " do our bidding , " and come and go at our pleasure . Though , however , our modern poets cannot exercise the same authority over ...
... thing that we know ; and , when once this is at our command , it would appear that all inferior spirits " do our bidding , " and come and go at our pleasure . Though , however , our modern poets cannot exercise the same authority over ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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