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Pagina 39
... lodging , soil , and food , as promoted his object . It must be admitted , that
more valuable animals in thenselves never were produced than those bred by
Bakewell ; but the old maxim no doubt is good , “ You may purchase gold too
dear .
... lodging , soil , and food , as promoted his object . It must be admitted , that
more valuable animals in thenselves never were produced than those bred by
Bakewell ; but the old maxim no doubt is good , “ You may purchase gold too
dear .
Pagina 367
Their object , if I understand it aright , is to make popular music a channel by
which religious feeling may be diffused ... As to the first object : the natural
language of a spiritual man , which would remind one of the like spirit of much of
his ...
Their object , if I understand it aright , is to make popular music a channel by
which religious feeling may be diffused ... As to the first object : the natural
language of a spiritual man , which would remind one of the like spirit of much of
his ...
Pagina 397
It is a fact now well attested by Barrillon ' s despatches in the Secretary ' s Office
at Paris , that Sydney received bribes from the French ambassador here , for his
services to the French government in endeavoring to effect that object , — an ...
It is a fact now well attested by Barrillon ' s despatches in the Secretary ' s Office
at Paris , that Sydney received bribes from the French ambassador here , for his
services to the French government in endeavoring to effect that object , — an ...
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