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... notice . Our friend Candidus , who ( if we mistake not ) seems to adopt as many denominations as any noted Gemman at the Old Bailey , -begging pardon for the comparison , -may amuse his own leisure by the various inquiries which he ...
... notice . Our friend Candidus , who ( if we mistake not ) seems to adopt as many denominations as any noted Gemman at the Old Bailey , -begging pardon for the comparison , -may amuse his own leisure by the various inquiries which he ...
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... notice , and to be attracted by sounds and objects , the nurse ought to sing in a cheerful and lively strain . Sixth , We should present , and take away , in a cheerful and amusing way , objects which attract the eye , by which the ...
... notice , and to be attracted by sounds and objects , the nurse ought to sing in a cheerful and lively strain . Sixth , We should present , and take away , in a cheerful and amusing way , objects which attract the eye , by which the ...
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... notice , in the difficult task of persuading his readers to renounce present gratification for the prospect of a remote , advantage : but he may succeed in pointing out to some individuals , suffering in the way in which he seems ...
... notice , in the difficult task of persuading his readers to renounce present gratification for the prospect of a remote , advantage : but he may succeed in pointing out to some individuals , suffering in the way in which he seems ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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