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... manner in which it will have been received . Southward of the Chesa- peake , it will find but few readers concurring ... manners of a nation may be tried - whether catholic or particular . It is more difficult for a native to bring to ...
... manner in which it will have been received . Southward of the Chesa- peake , it will find but few readers concurring ... manners of a nation may be tried - whether catholic or particular . It is more difficult for a native to bring to ...
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the liveliest manner , sensations never felt before . Shortly thereupon we entered the parsonage . While I was just about ... manner , made himself ready for a spring ; raising his paws and his nose , he plumped down upon a spot where a ...
the liveliest manner , sensations never felt before . Shortly thereupon we entered the parsonage . While I was just about ... manner , made himself ready for a spring ; raising his paws and his nose , he plumped down upon a spot where a ...
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... manner , which cannot be reported , but which are of the profoundest effect . There are very few orators in whose discourses the manner is exactly proportioned to the matter . There is always a little disappointment in read- ing a fine ...
... manner , which cannot be reported , but which are of the profoundest effect . There are very few orators in whose discourses the manner is exactly proportioned to the matter . There is always a little disappointment in read- ing a fine ...
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