The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1827 |
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... observe , that it is very improbable , in a Polar temperature , that two Greenland captains should be so green as to perch themselves up in the crow's nest ' of their respective mast - heads , with long trumpets at their mouths , and ...
... observe , that it is very improbable , in a Polar temperature , that two Greenland captains should be so green as to perch themselves up in the crow's nest ' of their respective mast - heads , with long trumpets at their mouths , and ...
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... observe that we have not selected these lines for their ex- cellence , but only on account of the gentle and affecting tone in which they are framed . We leave them to make their own im- pression on the reader , and shall now proceed to ...
... observe that we have not selected these lines for their ex- cellence , but only on account of the gentle and affecting tone in which they are framed . We leave them to make their own im- pression on the reader , and shall now proceed to ...
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... observe an advertisement in these words : 66 In the press , Confessions of an old Maid . " We are rather surprised at this oversight on the part of the publisher , as a little reflection might have taught him that such an announcement ...
... observe an advertisement in these words : 66 In the press , Confessions of an old Maid . " We are rather surprised at this oversight on the part of the publisher , as a little reflection might have taught him that such an announcement ...
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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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