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... Boards . Johnson . The object of these tales being to shew the good effects of virtue in the humbler stations of life , a strict adherence to truth , honesty , industry , prudence , economy , unity among families , & c are repre- sented ...
... Boards . Johnson . The object of these tales being to shew the good effects of virtue in the humbler stations of life , a strict adherence to truth , honesty , industry , prudence , economy , unity among families , & c are repre- sented ...
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... Boards . Longinan and Co. 4 Vols . Il . 15 . These tales possess merits similar to those which we have before noticed in another production * of the same writer ; and we willingly recommend them to the perusal of such persons as love to ...
... Boards . Longinan and Co. 4 Vols . Il . 15 . These tales possess merits similar to those which we have before noticed in another production * of the same writer ; and we willingly recommend them to the perusal of such persons as love to ...
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... Boards . Carpenter . The lovers of light reading will be amused with the perusal of these volumes , which consist of thirteen letters , containing observations made in different parts of France and Swisserland ; diversified , ' says the ...
... Boards . Carpenter . The lovers of light reading will be amused with the perusal of these volumes , which consist of thirteen letters , containing observations made in different parts of France and Swisserland ; diversified , ' says the ...
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