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... reader cannot fail to remark , not blended with sufficient softness , but always giving an air of originality . The ... readers to whom the work is known , and to destroy by anticipation the pleasure of those who are unacquainted with ...
... reader cannot fail to remark , not blended with sufficient softness , but always giving an air of originality . The ... readers to whom the work is known , and to destroy by anticipation the pleasure of those who are unacquainted with ...
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... Reading , be satisfied with the praise of Reading readers ? The late Francis Annesley , Esq . for many years represented the bo- rough of Reading in parliament ; and , as the heir at law of Sir Jacob Downing , he was appointed Master of ...
... Reading , be satisfied with the praise of Reading readers ? The late Francis Annesley , Esq . for many years represented the bo- rough of Reading in parliament ; and , as the heir at law of Sir Jacob Downing , he was appointed Master of ...
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... reader learns to guess ; Of children lost our novels sometimes treat , We never care , — assured again to meet . " - These lines were brought to our recollection by the concealments and difficulties of the present tale , which are ...
... reader learns to guess ; Of children lost our novels sometimes treat , We never care , — assured again to meet . " - These lines were brought to our recollection by the concealments and difficulties of the present tale , which are ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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