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... respecting such imaginary Beings , and has en- riched our language with appropriate imagery . the Book III . consists chiefly of a vision in the Isle of Athelney , with a prophecy respecting the revolutions and future greatness of ...
... respecting such imaginary Beings , and has en- riched our language with appropriate imagery . the Book III . consists chiefly of a vision in the Isle of Athelney , with a prophecy respecting the revolutions and future greatness of ...
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... respecting the work itself , and the consequent nature of his undertaking ; his powers as a translator are sufficiently known ; and of his notes we can truly say that to us they have not made " all things plain and clear . " ( Hudibras ...
... respecting the work itself , and the consequent nature of his undertaking ; his powers as a translator are sufficiently known ; and of his notes we can truly say that to us they have not made " all things plain and clear . " ( Hudibras ...
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... respecting Commons and Commoners , in which the whole Law relative to the Rights and Privileges of both Lords and Commoners is laid down , & c . & c . To which is likewise added , an Appendix containing the Mode and Expence of ...
... respecting Commons and Commoners , in which the whole Law relative to the Rights and Privileges of both Lords and Commoners is laid down , & c . & c . To which is likewise added , an Appendix containing the Mode and Expence of ...
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