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... necessary to the advanta- geous display of magnificence , if any where equalled , it can no where be surpassed . It is cool in summer , and in winter dry and warm : its portals are ever open , and every visitant , whether attracted by ...
... necessary to the advanta- geous display of magnificence , if any where equalled , it can no where be surpassed . It is cool in summer , and in winter dry and warm : its portals are ever open , and every visitant , whether attracted by ...
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... necessary , whatever may be an author's power of expression , that the work of revision and correction should be carefully performed . Besides using too profusely the un- distinguishing dash instead of definite punctuation , Lord Byron ...
... necessary , whatever may be an author's power of expression , that the work of revision and correction should be carefully performed . Besides using too profusely the un- distinguishing dash instead of definite punctuation , Lord Byron ...
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... necessary channels of literature and science , viz . the publishing booksellers . It appears , from the minutes of evidence laid before the House of Commons , that the expence would have been to Messrs . Longman and Co. , on an average ...
... necessary channels of literature and science , viz . the publishing booksellers . It appears , from the minutes of evidence laid before the House of Commons , that the expence would have been to Messrs . Longman and Co. , on an average ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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