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... readers : but we hope that they will be able to form a sufficient judgment of the merits of the work . ART . V. A ... reader will certainly find something to inform and something to amuse him but we are sorry to say that the entertaining ...
... readers : but we hope that they will be able to form a sufficient judgment of the merits of the work . ART . V. A ... reader will certainly find something to inform and something to amuse him but we are sorry to say that the entertaining ...
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... reader , the astonishment may arise as much from the gross violation of probability , as from the skill and art of the ... readers the following extract , which will enable them to judge of the descriptive powers of the author ; and it ...
... reader , the astonishment may arise as much from the gross violation of probability , as from the skill and art of the ... readers the following extract , which will enable them to judge of the descriptive powers of the author ; and it ...
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... readers who have but little money to lay out in books . ' The motive is laudable ; especially as the work is well calculated for promoting the two great ends of reading , -USEFUL INFORMATION , and RA- TIONAL AMUSEMENT . For our account ...
... readers who have but little money to lay out in books . ' The motive is laudable ; especially as the work is well calculated for promoting the two great ends of reading , -USEFUL INFORMATION , and RA- TIONAL AMUSEMENT . For our account ...
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