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... volume the principal circumstances worthy of note , which are diffused over so large a field in other treatises . A very neat colour- ed map , and drawn , considering the price of the volume , on a larger scale than could have been ...
... volume the principal circumstances worthy of note , which are diffused over so large a field in other treatises . A very neat colour- ed map , and drawn , considering the price of the volume , on a larger scale than could have been ...
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... volume be- fore us . In this view , alone , the fact is creditable to the Em- pire , and we notice it with much satisfaction : but our pleasure in this case does not result solely , nor principally , from feelings of national vanity ...
... volume be- fore us . In this view , alone , the fact is creditable to the Em- pire , and we notice it with much satisfaction : but our pleasure in this case does not result solely , nor principally , from feelings of national vanity ...
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... volume , we shall thank him to fulfil his offer of transmiting it to us . It appears to us that the expression ... Volume of the Review will be published with the Number for January . TO THE FORTY - FIFTH VOLUME OF THE MONTHLY REVIE 448 ...
... volume , we shall thank him to fulfil his offer of transmiting it to us . It appears to us that the expression ... Volume of the Review will be published with the Number for January . TO THE FORTY - FIFTH VOLUME OF THE MONTHLY REVIE 448 ...
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TABLE | 4 |
Goochs Mrs Sherwood Forest | 22 |
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