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... reader of this work is occasionally presented with in- formation of considerable importance on subjects out of the way of ... readers : viz . the Mines of Transylvania Transylvania and Hungary . Dr. C. is professionally a mineralogist ...
... reader of this work is occasionally presented with in- formation of considerable importance on subjects out of the way of ... readers : viz . the Mines of Transylvania Transylvania and Hungary . Dr. C. is professionally a mineralogist ...
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... readers to assign to each quotation that note of censure which it seems to them to deserve . If , in the varied application of this scourge , some critics among our readers should mis - direct the lash , should object to that passage as ...
... readers to assign to each quotation that note of censure which it seems to them to deserve . If , in the varied application of this scourge , some critics among our readers should mis - direct the lash , should object to that passage as ...
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... readers of the present day , but which we have set them , of wading through two closely printed quartos , they may ... reading ; and perhaps more satisfaction was gained than lost by travelling thus deliberately through the story : it ...
... readers of the present day , but which we have set them , of wading through two closely printed quartos , they may ... reading ; and perhaps more satisfaction was gained than lost by travelling thus deliberately through the story : it ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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