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... English Authors on Biographical Notices . By S. Felton . with considerable Additions Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence Monthly List of Recent Publications ib 469 ib Gardening , with Second Edition , - ib ib - 473 CONTENTS OF THE ...
... English Authors on Biographical Notices . By S. Felton . with considerable Additions Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence Monthly List of Recent Publications ib 469 ib Gardening , with Second Edition , - ib ib - 473 CONTENTS OF THE ...
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... English travellers began at last to dis- cover something worthy of their attention and respect , amongst the nations of Europe . The wine of France then was acknowledged to be pulling up a little beyond the rival pretensions of sour ...
... English travellers began at last to dis- cover something worthy of their attention and respect , amongst the nations of Europe . The wine of France then was acknowledged to be pulling up a little beyond the rival pretensions of sour ...
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... English travellers abroad . Mr. Fuller supplies us with a portrait , which we think bears a very striking analogy to our description ; and we are fearful that the Rev. Mr. S. , of whom he gives the following account , is only one of a ...
... English travellers abroad . Mr. Fuller supplies us with a portrait , which we think bears a very striking analogy to our description ; and we are fearful that the Rev. Mr. S. , of whom he gives the following account , is only one of a ...
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... English clergyman was on the road thither , described to me his astonishment , when instead of the comely person which he had been used to associate with his idea of that respectable character , Mr. S. presented himself at the Consulate ...
... English clergyman was on the road thither , described to me his astonishment , when instead of the comely person which he had been used to associate with his idea of that respectable character , Mr. S. presented himself at the Consulate ...
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... English sparrow - hawk . They do not use their beaks in the chace : the quarry being always struck down , and held by the talons of the hawk . Notwithstanding we have already given an account of a wedding at Nazareth , there is a ...
... English sparrow - hawk . They do not use their beaks in the chace : the quarry being always struck down , and held by the talons of the hawk . Notwithstanding we have already given an account of a wedding at Nazareth , there is a ...
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