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... living characters , it must be remarked , is a diffi cult and delicate task ; and in the execution of it , the authors of this work may perhaps have acquitted themselves with as much success as may reasonably be expected : but , if the ...
... living characters , it must be remarked , is a diffi cult and delicate task ; and in the execution of it , the authors of this work may perhaps have acquitted themselves with as much success as may reasonably be expected : but , if the ...
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... living Toad had been found in it ; its hind feet being confined or imbedded in the mortar . Mr. Herrissant , therefore , in the presence of the Academy , inclosed three Toads in as many boxes , which were immediately co . vered with a ...
... living Toad had been found in it ; its hind feet being confined or imbedded in the mortar . Mr. Herrissant , therefore , in the presence of the Academy , inclosed three Toads in as many boxes , which were immediately co . vered with a ...
Pagina 206
... living characters of the highest power i since , in the just eulogium on the Duke of York , who , as a Com- mader in Chief at home , certainly deserves every panegyric , his Royal Highness's defects as a General on service are not ...
... living characters of the highest power i since , in the just eulogium on the Duke of York , who , as a Com- mader in Chief at home , certainly deserves every panegyric , his Royal Highness's defects as a General on service are not ...
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