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... appears to have been ex- pended on certain fantastic combinations of vowels and conso- nants , or forced alliterations , of which it is difficult to perceive the charm . Frequent competitions of skill were likewise exhi- bited in ...
... appears to have been ex- pended on certain fantastic combinations of vowels and conso- nants , or forced alliterations , of which it is difficult to perceive the charm . Frequent competitions of skill were likewise exhi- bited in ...
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... appears to have been attained in the population - estimates , till the beginning of the last century . The number was then 6,000,000 , and it seems to have gone on in a course of progressive aug- mentation , so as to become double in ...
... appears to have been attained in the population - estimates , till the beginning of the last century . The number was then 6,000,000 , and it seems to have gone on in a course of progressive aug- mentation , so as to become double in ...
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... appears to have written his operas , comedies , parodies , and divertisements for the public theatres ; and to have devoted himself to the composition of " Pièces de Société , " principally of that class called " Fêtes . " This sort of ...
... appears to have written his operas , comedies , parodies , and divertisements for the public theatres ; and to have devoted himself to the composition of " Pièces de Société , " principally of that class called " Fêtes . " This sort of ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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