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... tion with regard to the manners of his time . But perhaps the most extraordinary thing about F. is his treatment of the language . No German author can be compared with him , not even Jean Paul Richter himself . He coins new words and ...
... tion with regard to the manners of his time . But perhaps the most extraordinary thing about F. is his treatment of the language . No German author can be compared with him , not even Jean Paul Richter himself . He coins new words and ...
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... tion , and while U. S. senator opposed the repeal of the Mo Compromise . He was credited with having suggested the Joint High Commission for the settlement of difficul- ties between the United States and Great Britain growing out of the ...
... tion , and while U. S. senator opposed the repeal of the Mo Compromise . He was credited with having suggested the Joint High Commission for the settlement of difficul- ties between the United States and Great Britain growing out of the ...
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... tion , but during late years they have become very scarce . In Scotland , a vast proportion of the haddocks are slightly smoked , and sold as Finnans , ' a well - known breakfast delicacy . Large quantities of cod and ling are caught ...
... tion , but during late years they have become very scarce . In Scotland , a vast proportion of the haddocks are slightly smoked , and sold as Finnans , ' a well - known breakfast delicacy . Large quantities of cod and ling are caught ...
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... tion earn a comfortable livelihood by breeding and dredging them . At Whitstable , Kent , and at various places in Essex , there are dépôts for sorting and storing oysters . The ' spat ' is procured and grown in the course of four years ...
... tion earn a comfortable livelihood by breeding and dredging them . At Whitstable , Kent , and at various places in Essex , there are dépôts for sorting and storing oysters . The ' spat ' is procured and grown in the course of four years ...
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... tion of Holland are engaged in fisheries , which are still a source of wealth . The herring , though not taken by the Dutch in such large quantities as formerly , is as carefully cured as ever . Dutch - cured herrings having a great ...
... tion of Holland are engaged in fisheries , which are still a source of wealth . The herring , though not taken by the Dutch in such large quantities as formerly , is as carefully cured as ever . Dutch - cured herrings having a great ...
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