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... considerable distance . As I walked along the banks of the Usk , beyond the Bear - house field , near half a mile to the west of the town , I ob- served great quantities of Roman bricks and hollow tiles . These suburbs are said to have ...
... considerable distance . As I walked along the banks of the Usk , beyond the Bear - house field , near half a mile to the west of the town , I ob- served great quantities of Roman bricks and hollow tiles . These suburbs are said to have ...
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... considerable extent , many persons are interested in their continuance ; and arguments in behalf of the poor , and of the community at large , are addressed in vain to those in- dividuals who find themselves rising in affluence by the ...
... considerable extent , many persons are interested in their continuance ; and arguments in behalf of the poor , and of the community at large , are addressed in vain to those in- dividuals who find themselves rising in affluence by the ...
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... considerable part of the volume is occupied by the Tr Genii , or False and True Happiness , a dramatic tale , compost in 1781. This is a fairy - tale , written with considerable tast and in that light , sketching manner which is best ...
... considerable part of the volume is occupied by the Tr Genii , or False and True Happiness , a dramatic tale , compost in 1781. This is a fairy - tale , written with considerable tast and in that light , sketching manner which is best ...
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