The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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and as my lord Coke sagely remarks , it will be full as dreadful , as if the predicament ubi were to break in upon the ... remarks of the bishop of Landaff , having lost his fifth volume ; or the discourse of Dr. Smith . Something in ...
and as my lord Coke sagely remarks , it will be full as dreadful , as if the predicament ubi were to break in upon the ... remarks of the bishop of Landaff , having lost his fifth volume ; or the discourse of Dr. Smith . Something in ...
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... remarks on this subject must not be suffered to pass unnoticed . " Persons in the United States , says he , who pursue the labour of the field barefooted during the whole summer season , have their feet spread out to an extraordinary ...
... remarks on this subject must not be suffered to pass unnoticed . " Persons in the United States , says he , who pursue the labour of the field barefooted during the whole summer season , have their feet spread out to an extraordinary ...
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... remark- able , as lady M. W. Montague , who suggested these remarks , has honoured it as a name which excludes , " the ideas of washing tubs and scouring kettles . " It deservedly , however , ranks among the first of our sentimental ...
... remark- able , as lady M. W. Montague , who suggested these remarks , has honoured it as a name which excludes , " the ideas of washing tubs and scouring kettles . " It deservedly , however , ranks among the first of our sentimental ...
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