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... given by * * As thus : " Two neat pickles may be contrived , the one of oysters stewed in their own vinegar , with thyme , lemon - peel , onion , mace , pepper ; adding Rhenish wine , elder vinegar , three or four pickled eucumbers ...
... given by * * As thus : " Two neat pickles may be contrived , the one of oysters stewed in their own vinegar , with thyme , lemon - peel , onion , mace , pepper ; adding Rhenish wine , elder vinegar , three or four pickled eucumbers ...
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... given to the Pseudodoxia Epidemica , or Enquiries into Vulgar and Common Errors , the palm of popularity and the praise of usefulness beyond all the other works of Sir Thomas Browne . Nor do we see it neces- say , to suppose , with ...
... given to the Pseudodoxia Epidemica , or Enquiries into Vulgar and Common Errors , the palm of popularity and the praise of usefulness beyond all the other works of Sir Thomas Browne . Nor do we see it neces- say , to suppose , with ...
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... given to the world . Executors , like other men , must pay the tribute of mortality . Dr. Lawrence and the Bishop of Rochester both died before they had finished their labor of love . The manu- scripts were then taken into the care of ...
... given to the world . Executors , like other men , must pay the tribute of mortality . Dr. Lawrence and the Bishop of Rochester both died before they had finished their labor of love . The manu- scripts were then taken into the care of ...
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... given to the world . wisdom the world is governed . " The history of all ages proves the truth of this saying : but never was it found truer than when applied to our quarrels with America . There was , however , one man , and perhaps ...
... given to the world . wisdom the world is governed . " The history of all ages proves the truth of this saying : but never was it found truer than when applied to our quarrels with America . There was , however , one man , and perhaps ...
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liament had given its countenance to their suppression in France , the consent of the King was required in addition ... given a sharp reprimand . When the Dau- phin gave Choiseul a somewhat ungracious reception , the latter was bold ...
liament had given its countenance to their suppression in France , the consent of the King was required in addition ... given a sharp reprimand . When the Dau- phin gave Choiseul a somewhat ungracious reception , the latter was bold ...
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