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... produced . The only question , therefore , upon this subject is , which is the most convenient and economical ? Every one will admit that it is easier to pour water into a funnel , than to work a con- densing pump ; and every mechanic ...
... produced . The only question , therefore , upon this subject is , which is the most convenient and economical ? Every one will admit that it is easier to pour water into a funnel , than to work a con- densing pump ; and every mechanic ...
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... produced them , and England had attained eminence in every department of imagina- tion , before we could boast of a genuine English novel . It is observable alike in the history of literature , and in the his- tory of man , that a newly ...
... produced them , and England had attained eminence in every department of imagina- tion , before we could boast of a genuine English novel . It is observable alike in the history of literature , and in the his- tory of man , that a newly ...
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... produced by the great superiority of those who cultivated it in England , and whose works , from being in the same language , were equally accessible to us as to them ; another disadvantage arose from the want of wealth and leisure , or ...
... produced by the great superiority of those who cultivated it in England , and whose works , from being in the same language , were equally accessible to us as to them ; another disadvantage arose from the want of wealth and leisure , or ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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