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... close texture of the Yew and the Box . • The coarser parts of this timber ( he says ) I have applied to farming and other out- door purposes , which I find equal to Oak in its wear and tear ; " while the finer parts are well adapted to ...
... close texture of the Yew and the Box . • The coarser parts of this timber ( he says ) I have applied to farming and other out- door purposes , which I find equal to Oak in its wear and tear ; " while the finer parts are well adapted to ...
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... close a passage with effect , he must close it like an Englishman . We have seen one instance of this above , and we here subjoin another : when that scourg'd Icenian Queen Through the square legions drove her car ; were heard Her ...
... close a passage with effect , he must close it like an Englishman . We have seen one instance of this above , and we here subjoin another : when that scourg'd Icenian Queen Through the square legions drove her car ; were heard Her ...
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... close this volume of laborious and scientific research ; in the confident persuasion that it will eminently contribute to animate and facilitate the investi- gations of others , and effectively to illustrate the history of a race of ...
... close this volume of laborious and scientific research ; in the confident persuasion that it will eminently contribute to animate and facilitate the investi- gations of others , and effectively to illustrate the history of a race of ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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