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... English versifiers who have lately adapted these ridiculing romances to our own language , Mr. William Stewart Rose ( already well known in the fields of foreign literature ) stands eminent . As a possessor , indeed , of genuine English ...
... English versifiers who have lately adapted these ridiculing romances to our own language , Mr. William Stewart Rose ( already well known in the fields of foreign literature ) stands eminent . As a possessor , indeed , of genuine English ...
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... English- man ; and the same comparison holds between the highlander and the Scotsman . The Irishman , fed with potatoes , vegetables , and sometimes with a little meat , has , like the Scots soldier , but slight care for his subsistence ...
... English- man ; and the same comparison holds between the highlander and the Scotsman . The Irishman , fed with potatoes , vegetables , and sometimes with a little meat , has , like the Scots soldier , but slight care for his subsistence ...
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... English in 1815 to La Vendée , in order to aid the Bourbon cause ; and which , subsequently to the evacuation of the English troops , were , after some difficulties , brought to Paris , examined , and made the subject of a report by a ...
... English in 1815 to La Vendée , in order to aid the Bourbon cause ; and which , subsequently to the evacuation of the English troops , were , after some difficulties , brought to Paris , examined , and made the subject of a report by a ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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