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... common professions and declarations of an electioneering can- didate : but they were managed , perhaps , with more than common dexterity , and delivered with more than ordinary eloquence . Mr. C. took occasion to tell his friends ( p.25 ...
... common professions and declarations of an electioneering can- didate : but they were managed , perhaps , with more than common dexterity , and delivered with more than ordinary eloquence . Mr. C. took occasion to tell his friends ( p.25 ...
Pagina 164
... common to attend ; and though the parent may attempt to dictate the first words , she is na- turally induced so to modify them as to render them most easily uttered by the infant . Hence , in all languages , the easiest syllables ...
... common to attend ; and though the parent may attempt to dictate the first words , she is na- turally induced so to modify them as to render them most easily uttered by the infant . Hence , in all languages , the easiest syllables ...
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... common , which are not enclosed . It is plesantly situate near the confluence of the river Gwili with the Tywi . " Thomas Beck , Bishop of St. David's , ( perhaps upon his college at Langadoc's not taking effect ) made the church here ...
... common , which are not enclosed . It is plesantly situate near the confluence of the river Gwili with the Tywi . " Thomas Beck , Bishop of St. David's , ( perhaps upon his college at Langadoc's not taking effect ) made the church here ...
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