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... correct the popular notions on the subject : The exhibition of a woman of this description , in the princi- pal countries of Europe , has made the subject well known to all those who are curious in such matters ; and I readily take ...
... correct the popular notions on the subject : The exhibition of a woman of this description , in the princi- pal countries of Europe , has made the subject well known to all those who are curious in such matters ; and I readily take ...
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... correct , may possibly assist the ideas of persons who are ac- quainted with either of these two towns . We must now arrest our steps in following those of Mr. Buckingham ; and with regard to his journey over the moun- tains of Gilead ...
... correct , may possibly assist the ideas of persons who are ac- quainted with either of these two towns . We must now arrest our steps in following those of Mr. Buckingham ; and with regard to his journey over the moun- tains of Gilead ...
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... correct of all the Epheme- rides which are intended for nautical uses . Let Mr. Baily only turn to pages 371 , 372 , and 373. of the Connaissance des Tems for the present year , and see how those pages are filled , and from whom the ...
... correct of all the Epheme- rides which are intended for nautical uses . Let Mr. Baily only turn to pages 371 , 372 , and 373. of the Connaissance des Tems for the present year , and see how those pages are filled , and from whom the ...
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