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... readers . By the Rev. George Holden , M.A. : XVII . The New Bath Guide ; or , Memoirs of the B - N - R — D- Family in a Series of Poetical Epistles . By C. Anstey , Esq . A new Edition , with a Biographical and Topogra- phical Preface ...
... readers . By the Rev. George Holden , M.A. : XVII . The New Bath Guide ; or , Memoirs of the B - N - R — D- Family in a Series of Poetical Epistles . By C. Anstey , Esq . A new Edition , with a Biographical and Topogra- phical Preface ...
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... reader , in behalf of this author . These expectations the most fastidious will find realised in the volumes before us . In a Journal such as ours , devoted to branches of literature of a more popular character than those connected with ...
... reader , in behalf of this author . These expectations the most fastidious will find realised in the volumes before us . In a Journal such as ours , devoted to branches of literature of a more popular character than those connected with ...
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... reader , any adequate idea of the excellent manner in which a book of travels may be composed by an unprejudiced and enlight- ened gentleman . ART . II . - The Life of a Lawyer . Written by Himself . 8vo . pp . 421 . London . Saunders ...
... reader , any adequate idea of the excellent manner in which a book of travels may be composed by an unprejudiced and enlight- ened gentleman . ART . II . - The Life of a Lawyer . Written by Himself . 8vo . pp . 421 . London . Saunders ...
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... reader will have observed , that we have treated with little respect that part of the present volume that is filled with the trials in which our hero was engaged , the speeches which he made in Parliament , the reforms which he ...
... reader will have observed , that we have treated with little respect that part of the present volume that is filled with the trials in which our hero was engaged , the speeches which he made in Parliament , the reforms which he ...
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... readers an unalterable impression that he is describing rather what he learned from others , than matters which had come within his own observation . It is rather a singular circumstance that the only European who had been to Timbuctoo ...
... readers an unalterable impression that he is describing rather what he learned from others , than matters which had come within his own observation . It is rather a singular circumstance that the only European who had been to Timbuctoo ...
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