The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1819 |
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... gives a detailed account of the defects and merits of each ; in which , if he has fallen into any error , it is with ... give but a superficial view of philosophy , which he could not expect , he says , to render equally interesting to ...
... gives a detailed account of the defects and merits of each ; in which , if he has fallen into any error , it is with ... give but a superficial view of philosophy , which he could not expect , he says , to render equally interesting to ...
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... give it in extenso . The learned counsel who opened the cause , seemed to understand the characters which distinguish the whale . We will now contrast those characters with the characters peculiar to fishi A fish is an inhabitant of the ...
... give it in extenso . The learned counsel who opened the cause , seemed to understand the characters which distinguish the whale . We will now contrast those characters with the characters peculiar to fishi A fish is an inhabitant of the ...
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... gives the fruit a more elegant richness , but has a peculiar deliciousness of its own . " " I like to have quotations for ... give our woes , joys , cares , loves , & c . an embodied form in verse , which to me is ever immediate ease ...
... gives the fruit a more elegant richness , but has a peculiar deliciousness of its own . " " I like to have quotations for ... give our woes , joys , cares , loves , & c . an embodied form in verse , which to me is ever immediate ease ...
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