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... believe I could project a better , but I could not execute it . ' Soon after this occurrence , Mr. Barbauld accepted the charge of a dissenting congregation at Palgrave , near Diss , and immediately before his marriage announced his ...
... believe I could project a better , but I could not execute it . ' Soon after this occurrence , Mr. Barbauld accepted the charge of a dissenting congregation at Palgrave , near Diss , and immediately before his marriage announced his ...
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... believe , that the work was a translation from the fourth canto of " Childe Harold . " If such a supposition prevailed to any extent among our literary neighbours , we know not whether it was a matter of congratulation or of ...
... believe , that the work was a translation from the fourth canto of " Childe Harold . " If such a supposition prevailed to any extent among our literary neighbours , we know not whether it was a matter of congratulation or of ...
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... believe has no parallel in any other history . The head offices of state descended in a great degree from father to son , or , at all events , did not travel out of the families that first obtained them , after the commencement of the ...
... believe has no parallel in any other history . The head offices of state descended in a great degree from father to son , or , at all events , did not travel out of the families that first obtained them , after the commencement of the ...
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