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... hand of Dryden . ' We are sorry if we have disappointed the expectations of Old Comical , ' but he must allow us to regard the omission as now past remedy ; since there would be no fun for our readers in going so far back on account of ...
... hand of Dryden . ' We are sorry if we have disappointed the expectations of Old Comical , ' but he must allow us to regard the omission as now past remedy ; since there would be no fun for our readers in going so far back on account of ...
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... hands : a tin bason , which the Turks name levenn , is brought round to all the company , the servant holding it on his left arm , while with the other hand he pours water from a tin vessel , called by the Turks ibrik , on the hands of ...
... hands : a tin bason , which the Turks name levenn , is brought round to all the company , the servant holding it on his left arm , while with the other hand he pours water from a tin vessel , called by the Turks ibrik , on the hands of ...
Pagina 434
... hand , with an almost barren list of petty duties on a few articles of agricultural produce . If , however , Mr. Hall had set about it , perhaps he might have furnished us with an estimate that would at once have put an extinguisher on ...
... hand , with an almost barren list of petty duties on a few articles of agricultural produce . If , however , Mr. Hall had set about it , perhaps he might have furnished us with an estimate that would at once have put an extinguisher on ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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