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... give , delight and instruction to all who peruse them . The very affectionate and grateful manner , in which Miss Edgeworth mentions her father , will do more towards convincing the public of his real excellence of heart and ...
... give , delight and instruction to all who peruse them . The very affectionate and grateful manner , in which Miss Edgeworth mentions her father , will do more towards convincing the public of his real excellence of heart and ...
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... give you the best reason in the world , " replied Mr. Wentworth , " the Scriptures affirm it again and again . " You believe , then , on the same authority in the existence of witches , enchanters , and magicians , " rejoined Mr ...
... give you the best reason in the world , " replied Mr. Wentworth , " the Scriptures affirm it again and again . " You believe , then , on the same authority in the existence of witches , enchanters , and magicians , " rejoined Mr ...
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... gives of the English artillery will doubtless be highly interesting to the French military , but it offers no ... give a short description of the plates accompanying the work . They are in the large folio size , are ten in number ...
... gives of the English artillery will doubtless be highly interesting to the French military , but it offers no ... give a short description of the plates accompanying the work . They are in the large folio size , are ten in number ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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