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... manner of overcoming objections . Mr. G.'s Memoirs contain very few letters to Lord Sheffield during the five years ... Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants , and Observations on the Conduct of the French towards them , with Instances ...
... manner of overcoming objections . Mr. G.'s Memoirs contain very few letters to Lord Sheffield during the five years ... Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants , and Observations on the Conduct of the French towards them , with Instances ...
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... manner that , while we allow the person represented to be of a cast nearly new to us , we confess the close ... manners in more ordinary life ; and , by rendering the incidents of his tales subservient to the purposes of developement of ...
... manner that , while we allow the person represented to be of a cast nearly new to us , we confess the close ... manners in more ordinary life ; and , by rendering the incidents of his tales subservient to the purposes of developement of ...
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... manner of writing , we shall make one or two more quotations ; and , in selecting them , we shall be guided principally by their brevity . The puerperal convulsion usually takes place during labour . The countenance becomes distorted in ...
... manner of writing , we shall make one or two more quotations ; and , in selecting them , we shall be guided principally by their brevity . The puerperal convulsion usually takes place during labour . The countenance becomes distorted in ...
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