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sant task on the patience of our readers if we had obliged them to form their estimate of the Narrative by studying ... reader's attention in the form of notes , or of an appendix . In a work which , from its subject , must ne- cessarily ...
sant task on the patience of our readers if we had obliged them to form their estimate of the Narrative by studying ... reader's attention in the form of notes , or of an appendix . In a work which , from its subject , must ne- cessarily ...
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... readers as love ale and tobacco , - or , as Mr. Fernyhough calls them , the glass , Virginia , and the mirthful jest , ' these effusions will at least afford amusement , by frequently recalling them to those favourite subjects : whether ...
... readers as love ale and tobacco , - or , as Mr. Fernyhough calls them , the glass , Virginia , and the mirthful jest , ' these effusions will at least afford amusement , by frequently recalling them to those favourite subjects : whether ...
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... readers , and has adapted them to all ages and stations . The young , the gay , the fair , may consequently all find ... reading it , the writer having unluckily adopted one of the least inviting methods of con- veying serious ...
... readers , and has adapted them to all ages and stations . The young , the gay , the fair , may consequently all find ... reading it , the writer having unluckily adopted one of the least inviting methods of con- veying serious ...
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