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... less so than any others , which he could have chosen . The vota- ries of ancient geography then , and particularly that enlarged num- ber of our countrymen , who , from the remembrance of their academic days , have never ceased to look ...
... less so than any others , which he could have chosen . The vota- ries of ancient geography then , and particularly that enlarged num- ber of our countrymen , who , from the remembrance of their academic days , have never ceased to look ...
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... less , great hopes that her ladyship will recover . I am , my Lord , " Your Lordship's most obliged servant , THOMAS BEYNON , M.D. " This letter , joined to my previous excitement , was more than I could bear . I remained for some ...
... less , great hopes that her ladyship will recover . I am , my Lord , " Your Lordship's most obliged servant , THOMAS BEYNON , M.D. " This letter , joined to my previous excitement , was more than I could bear . I remained for some ...
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... less a misfortune , since we freely confess that the student through the first years of his career , in chambers and on the circuit , excited infinitely more influence over our sympathies , than the solicitor , or attorney - general ...
... less a misfortune , since we freely confess that the student through the first years of his career , in chambers and on the circuit , excited infinitely more influence over our sympathies , than the solicitor , or attorney - general ...
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... less noxious as the weather varies ; for , if it be clear and dry , his attacks upon cattle are less frequent than when the summer is wet and cloudy . " ' The bear feeds on roots , and the leaves and small branches of the aspen ...
... less noxious as the weather varies ; for , if it be clear and dry , his attacks upon cattle are less frequent than when the summer is wet and cloudy . " ' The bear feeds on roots , and the leaves and small branches of the aspen ...
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... less , after we had reached the skall - plats , and before we had pro- perly taken up our several positions , a discharge or two at a distant part of the line , announced that something was on foot : almost at the same instant , a bear ...
... less , after we had reached the skall - plats , and before we had pro- perly taken up our several positions , a discharge or two at a distant part of the line , announced that something was on foot : almost at the same instant , a bear ...
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