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... attention and surprize . The observation of that gentle- man is repeated by Mr. Halkett , that nothing would tend so rapidly to put a stop to the reign of sorcery and conjuration , and thus to remove one of the great obstacles to the ...
... attention and surprize . The observation of that gentle- man is repeated by Mr. Halkett , that nothing would tend so rapidly to put a stop to the reign of sorcery and conjuration , and thus to remove one of the great obstacles to the ...
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... attention 1 attention of all the personages of the tale is fixed. 162 Tales of the Crusaders .
... attention 1 attention of all the personages of the tale is fixed. 162 Tales of the Crusaders .
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... attention . The remainder of the work is employed in con- sidering the various duties of men with respect to each other , which , in our opinion , is chiefly curious on account of the light it throws on Milton's ideas of the several ...
... attention . The remainder of the work is employed in con- sidering the various duties of men with respect to each other , which , in our opinion , is chiefly curious on account of the light it throws on Milton's ideas of the several ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits Page | 1 |
Lavlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
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