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... sufficiently grating to the reader's feelings , which have no connection with it , relating solely and entirely to the writer himself . This gentleman is continually making his appearance in his own proper person , starting up in the ...
... sufficiently grating to the reader's feelings , which have no connection with it , relating solely and entirely to the writer himself . This gentleman is continually making his appearance in his own proper person , starting up in the ...
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... sufficiently numerous ; but amongst our recent buildings nothing is yet to be seen resembling the " solemn temple , " or " the gorgeous palace . " Thus far we agree : but we cannot acquiesce in many asser- tions made in subsequent pages ...
... sufficiently numerous ; but amongst our recent buildings nothing is yet to be seen resembling the " solemn temple , " or " the gorgeous palace . " Thus far we agree : but we cannot acquiesce in many asser- tions made in subsequent pages ...
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... sufficiently commodious . The author speaks of Clarke's hydrometer . Is not this instrument , by a late regulation , ordered to be disused , and another substituted in its stead ? Art . 41. Public Characters of 1803 , 1804 , 1805 , and ...
... sufficiently commodious . The author speaks of Clarke's hydrometer . Is not this instrument , by a late regulation , ordered to be disused , and another substituted in its stead ? Art . 41. Public Characters of 1803 , 1804 , 1805 , and ...
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Epitome of Scripture History 210 | 2 |
Preston on Conveyancing | 6 |
Law | 14 |
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