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... attention in a state of agreeable though awful suspence : but we have a great deal too much of John Roy's and Provost Macquirk's rogueries . Good taste ought also to have retrenched the puerile adventure of the Macdonalds ; who were ...
... attention in a state of agreeable though awful suspence : but we have a great deal too much of John Roy's and Provost Macquirk's rogueries . Good taste ought also to have retrenched the puerile adventure of the Macdonalds ; who were ...
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... attention to the education of their children , which is chiefly conducted at home by hired tutors . Even men with long beards , thirty , forty , or fifty years of age , are not ashamed to be seen at their studies , and even to begin the ...
... attention to the education of their children , which is chiefly conducted at home by hired tutors . Even men with long beards , thirty , forty , or fifty years of age , are not ashamed to be seen at their studies , and even to begin the ...
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... attention of travellers in all ages : but we may reasonably hope for much more ample developements of the state of the country itself , and a fairer estimate of the character of its modern inhabitants . We have now to direct our attention ...
... attention of travellers in all ages : but we may reasonably hope for much more ample developements of the state of the country itself , and a fairer estimate of the character of its modern inhabitants . We have now to direct our attention ...
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