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... board as a signal for the immediate return of the party . Shortly after the boat had reached the shore , the natives ... board ; without board , 2s . 6d . a day ; by the year , 10l . or 121. with board . The hours of public labour are ...
... board as a signal for the immediate return of the party . Shortly after the boat had reached the shore , the natives ... board ; without board , 2s . 6d . a day ; by the year , 10l . or 121. with board . The hours of public labour are ...
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... Boards . Godwin . 1812 . " The choice of a Wife , " as a second title , would have better exemplified the subject of this ingenious little poem , in which the Prince Amantor is described as visiting various realms To seek perfection in ...
... Boards . Godwin . 1812 . " The choice of a Wife , " as a second title , would have better exemplified the subject of this ingenious little poem , in which the Prince Amantor is described as visiting various realms To seek perfection in ...
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... Boards . Crosby and Co. We have already had occasion to express our favourable opinion of this mercantile manual ... board , instead of eight lines , had ten , and instead of four black and white squares on each line , it had five ...
... Boards . Crosby and Co. We have already had occasion to express our favourable opinion of this mercantile manual ... board , instead of eight lines , had ten , and instead of four black and white squares on each line , it had five ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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