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Pagina 102
... doubt knock up the coaches . " " Monday , Sept. 12 , 1831. - Left Manchester by coach at ten o'clock , and arrived in Liverpool at half - past two . The railroad is not supposed to answer vastly well , but they are making a branch to ...
... doubt knock up the coaches . " " Monday , Sept. 12 , 1831. - Left Manchester by coach at ten o'clock , and arrived in Liverpool at half - past two . The railroad is not supposed to answer vastly well , but they are making a branch to ...
Pagina 106
... doubt of the correctness of the writer . My only reason for referring to it is this - that I have just come across a slight reference to it in the posthumous works of the celebrated Dr. William King , who died 1712 : - " There is a book ...
... doubt of the correctness of the writer . My only reason for referring to it is this - that I have just come across a slight reference to it in the posthumous works of the celebrated Dr. William King , who died 1712 : - " There is a book ...
Pagina 121
... doubt not , find a place in the next edition of Mr. Carlyle's admirable work , and in the mean time be perused with great interest by our readers . ] " My Lords and Gent " . " Since my last it has pleased God to blesse me with more ...
... doubt not , find a place in the next edition of Mr. Carlyle's admirable work , and in the mean time be perused with great interest by our readers . ] " My Lords and Gent " . " Since my last it has pleased God to blesse me with more ...
Pagina 124
... doubt that the translator was under the impression that he was translating a work by the well - known J. G. I put a query as to these two works ( IV . and VI . ) , neither of which I have handled 1 Continued from 4th i . S. 528 , and ii ...
... doubt that the translator was under the impression that he was translating a work by the well - known J. G. I put a query as to these two works ( IV . and VI . ) , neither of which I have handled 1 Continued from 4th i . S. 528 , and ii ...
Pagina 139
... doubt not , in the national library . The reason MR . BUCKTON did not find it , was because the author's name is not on the title - page , and the book is therefore catalogued under some other heading . The full title is , Compitum , or ...
... doubt not , in the national library . The reason MR . BUCKTON did not find it , was because the author's name is not on the title - page , and the book is therefore catalogued under some other heading . The full title is , Compitum , or ...
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