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... says that It is more than two years since the manuscript , from which the following play is printed , was read by ... say but we are sorry to hear a lady of her merit say , in a mournful yet dignified manner , that her scenes were ...
... says that It is more than two years since the manuscript , from which the following play is printed , was read by ... say but we are sorry to hear a lady of her merit say , in a mournful yet dignified manner , that her scenes were ...
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... says Car- dinal de Retz , is to govern nations by terrors of which they them selves are the instruments . This art is understood in Great Bri tain .'- Speaking of the sects of Edinburgh , M. de L. says : The Circus , in which Astley ...
... says Car- dinal de Retz , is to govern nations by terrors of which they them selves are the instruments . This art is understood in Great Bri tain .'- Speaking of the sects of Edinburgh , M. de L. says : The Circus , in which Astley ...
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... says the bar runs out a long way , and is dry in some parts at low water . There is still a small town called Sommeany , at the entrance , and labouring under the same difficulty for water which is noticed by Arrian , who men- tions ...
... says the bar runs out a long way , and is dry in some parts at low water . There is still a small town called Sommeany , at the entrance , and labouring under the same difficulty for water which is noticed by Arrian , who men- tions ...
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