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... look upon Almack's , ' as one of the most delightful novels in our language . · " · It is impossible not to perceive , that the author has painted all her various and striking portraits from the life . She has very pro- perly disclaimed ...
... look upon Almack's , ' as one of the most delightful novels in our language . · " · It is impossible not to perceive , that the author has painted all her various and striking portraits from the life . She has very pro- perly disclaimed ...
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... look upon the present fears of the Protestant alarmists , to be utterly devoid of any foundation in reason . Besides the vulgar topics drawn from the power of absolution and the power of the Pope , from the fires in Smithfield , and the ...
... look upon the present fears of the Protestant alarmists , to be utterly devoid of any foundation in reason . Besides the vulgar topics drawn from the power of absolution and the power of the Pope , from the fires in Smithfield , and the ...
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... look , and accompany it with appropriate gestures , some degree of the correspondent emotion is apt to arise within us . Mr. Burke informs us , that he has often been conscious of the passion of anger rising in his breast , in ...
... look , and accompany it with appropriate gestures , some degree of the correspondent emotion is apt to arise within us . Mr. Burke informs us , that he has often been conscious of the passion of anger rising in his breast , in ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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