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... interesting to his admirers ; a disposition which they have perhaps carried too far , several of the letters in the present little volume relating to family matters , and being illustrative rather of private than public virtues . In an ...
... interesting to his admirers ; a disposition which they have perhaps carried too far , several of the letters in the present little volume relating to family matters , and being illustrative rather of private than public virtues . In an ...
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... interesting ; and the book may be commended as a work of much morality and merit . Art . 28. Principles of Punctuation ; or the Art of Pointing familiarized , and illustrated by Passages from the best Writers , & c . By Cecil Hartley ...
... interesting ; and the book may be commended as a work of much morality and merit . Art . 28. Principles of Punctuation ; or the Art of Pointing familiarized , and illustrated by Passages from the best Writers , & c . By Cecil Hartley ...
Pagina 489
... interesting topic rather than an interesting book . Well aware that so much has been altered in France as to render farther changes a duty of consistency , the author " blinks the question " about these farther changes , and endeavours ...
... interesting topic rather than an interesting book . Well aware that so much has been altered in France as to render farther changes a duty of consistency , the author " blinks the question " about these farther changes , and endeavours ...
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