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... 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 beer , - the Parisians left off devouring frogs , at least before strangers , and we were ...
... 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 beer , - the Parisians left off devouring frogs , at least before strangers , and we were ...
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... respect to animals and plants - and it has been proved to demonstration that vegetables , natives of Europe , though they thrive admirably well for the present in an Egyptian soil , are unable to continue their species there . Dr ...
... respect to animals and plants - and it has been proved to demonstration that vegetables , natives of Europe , though they thrive admirably well for the present in an Egyptian soil , are unable to continue their species there . Dr ...
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... 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 introduced into our courts of justice , and into the bosom of the ...
... 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 introduced into our courts of justice , and into the bosom of the ...
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... respect to the laws for the government of the city , for the ad- ministration of justice or the collection of ... respecting the unfortunate death of Major Laing . ' Now this strikes us to be but a very flimsy excuse for the scantiness ...
... respect to the laws for the government of the city , for the ad- ministration of justice or the collection of ... respecting the unfortunate death of Major Laing . ' Now this strikes us to be but a very flimsy excuse for the scantiness ...
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... his steps in the opposite direction . From the very ample details into which he enters with respect to the town of Jenné , the next perhaps in point of importance to Timbuctoo in the central region of Caillie's Travels . 29.
... his steps in the opposite direction . From the very ample details into which he enters with respect to the town of Jenné , the next perhaps in point of importance to Timbuctoo in the central region of Caillie's Travels . 29.
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