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... notice of the correspondence here . exhibited , we shall pay some attention to the biographical ac- count of the principal personage , with which it is introduced ; since Mrs. Barbauld has exerted her cultivated mind to make since ...
... notice of the correspondence here . exhibited , we shall pay some attention to the biographical ac- count of the principal personage , with which it is introduced ; since Mrs. Barbauld has exerted her cultivated mind to make since ...
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... notice . Art . 35 . An Introduction to the Knowledge of rare and valuable Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics ; including the Scriptores de Re Rustica , Greek Romances , and Lexicons and Grammars : to which is added a complete ...
... notice . Art . 35 . An Introduction to the Knowledge of rare and valuable Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics ; including the Scriptores de Re Rustica , Greek Romances , and Lexicons and Grammars : to which is added a complete ...
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... notice this strange compi . lation . We " wage no war with Bedlam ; " and if we could have sent this work to one of the cells of St. Luke's , we should have con- signed it to a reviewer more qualified for the undertaking than we feel ...
... notice this strange compi . lation . We " wage no war with Bedlam ; " and if we could have sent this work to one of the cells of St. Luke's , we should have con- signed it to a reviewer more qualified for the undertaking than we feel ...
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