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... sure to " take in " the ill - read mass of our British public . In this book , however , the subject is more fairly chosen . Edward Osborne is a London ' pren- tice , who , by industry and good conduct , mar- ries the daughter of his ...
... sure to " take in " the ill - read mass of our British public . In this book , however , the subject is more fairly chosen . Edward Osborne is a London ' pren- tice , who , by industry and good conduct , mar- ries the daughter of his ...
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... sure . But I was disappointed by the occurrence of an intermediate word and hieroglyphic , which seemed altogether to break the continuity of the sense . The word was or , mar or mar- mar : the hieroglyphic , a couchant dog or jackal ...
... sure . But I was disappointed by the occurrence of an intermediate word and hieroglyphic , which seemed altogether to break the continuity of the sense . The word was or , mar or mar- mar : the hieroglyphic , a couchant dog or jackal ...
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Pococke is quite sure , Attacthans ; that is , people of Attac - land : and what land does the reader suppose Attac - land was ? Not barren Attica , famed for horses , heroes , and demagogues . Attac - land was a little province near ...
Pococke is quite sure , Attacthans ; that is , people of Attac - land : and what land does the reader suppose Attac - land was ? Not barren Attica , famed for horses , heroes , and demagogues . Attac - land was a little province near ...
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... sure , and terrible as sure . At breakfast , his tea coloured ( as it com- monly is ) with Prussian blue , chromate of * The use of water impregnated with the salts of lead , even in minute quantities , is productive of paralysis in its ...
... sure , and terrible as sure . At breakfast , his tea coloured ( as it com- monly is ) with Prussian blue , chromate of * The use of water impregnated with the salts of lead , even in minute quantities , is productive of paralysis in its ...
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... sure to find it at once there . People go to Alison instead of writing to " Bell's Life " or to " Notes and Queries ; " and if the information they get is not always so full and accurate , the process is less troublesome . With all his ...
... sure to find it at once there . People go to Alison instead of writing to " Bell's Life " or to " Notes and Queries ; " and if the information they get is not always so full and accurate , the process is less troublesome . With all his ...
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