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... reader ; as much as he could , adding historical information to local description , and preferring plain narrative to beautiful or orna- mental language . In the first volume , he has given a short view of the history of England , of ...
... reader ; as much as he could , adding historical information to local description , and preferring plain narrative to beautiful or orna- mental language . In the first volume , he has given a short view of the history of England , of ...
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... reader is gradually intro duced into a knowledge of the subject and the methods of resolving the several problems considered in it , and made familiarly acquainted with it , which never can be effected by general propositions . This is ...
... reader is gradually intro duced into a knowledge of the subject and the methods of resolving the several problems considered in it , and made familiarly acquainted with it , which never can be effected by general propositions . This is ...
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... reader to anticipate the tortures which names , places , and facts , undergo in these pages . Why the fair writer intitled her work an Historical Romance , we are wholly at a loss to conjecture ; since , if we except the names , it ...
... reader to anticipate the tortures which names , places , and facts , undergo in these pages . Why the fair writer intitled her work an Historical Romance , we are wholly at a loss to conjecture ; since , if we except the names , it ...
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