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... letters which are not in the quarto edition . All the essays and compositions , both of the first and of the new edition , are classed according to their several subjects , under the following heads ; viz . Historical and Critical ...
... letters which are not in the quarto edition . All the essays and compositions , both of the first and of the new edition , are classed according to their several subjects , under the following heads ; viz . Historical and Critical ...
Pagina 338
... letters has not wholly escaped ; and which would , no doubt , have proved somewhat serious , had not the attractions of the subject , and particularly the details of the memorable day of Waterloo , given an additional advantage of great ...
... letters has not wholly escaped ; and which would , no doubt , have proved somewhat serious , had not the attractions of the subject , and particularly the details of the memorable day of Waterloo , given an additional advantage of great ...
Pagina 340
... letters had not conversed with Flemish house - keepers , or he would never have formed so moderate an estimate of the charges of a family . The difference between Brussels and Edinburgh is not more than a third in favour of the former ...
... letters had not conversed with Flemish house - keepers , or he would never have formed so moderate an estimate of the charges of a family . The difference between Brussels and Edinburgh is not more than a third in favour of the former ...
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Melodino Relics | 66 |
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