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It cannot be denied that the latter expe* We heartily wish that Mr . Legh and other
English travellers would not sanction us in the improper mode of spelling this
word ; Pacha in French orthography is right , in Euglish it would be Paka , which ...
It cannot be denied that the latter expe* We heartily wish that Mr . Legh and other
English travellers would not sanction us in the improper mode of spelling this
word ; Pacha in French orthography is right , in Euglish it would be Paka , which ...
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measured twenty - five feet across the shoulders ; ' - — but as the French foot
exceeds that of the English by nearly four - fifths of an inch , Mr . Legh , if he
copied Denon , ought to have set down the measure at 26 English feet . He
would have ...
measured twenty - five feet across the shoulders ; ' - — but as the French foot
exceeds that of the English by nearly four - fifths of an inch , Mr . Legh , if he
copied Denon , ought to have set down the measure at 26 English feet . He
would have ...
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... the course of time , Sees hell itself , but as the ideot ' s rod , Deifies guilt and
mortgages its God ! — 1 . - 67 . We shall now give a few instances of the
nonsense on stilts , which Mr . Phillips believes in his conscience to be English
prose ; apd ...
... the course of time , Sees hell itself , but as the ideot ' s rod , Deifies guilt and
mortgages its God ! — 1 . - 67 . We shall now give a few instances of the
nonsense on stilts , which Mr . Phillips believes in his conscience to be English
prose ; apd ...
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... its breast the rolling clouds are spread , Eternal sunshine settles on its head . '
This is one of the most simple and sublime passages in English poetry : Mr .
Phillips - - who , by the way , is as great a plagiarist as Sir Fretful , and somewhat
in ...
... its breast the rolling clouds are spread , Eternal sunshine settles on its head . '
This is one of the most simple and sublime passages in English poetry : Mr .
Phillips - - who , by the way , is as great a plagiarist as Sir Fretful , and somewhat
in ...
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I am laying down to you the British law , as liberally expounded and solemnly
adjudged , I speak the language of the English Lord Lord Eldon , a Judge of great
experience and greater 1816 . Counsellor Phillips ' s Poems and Speeches .
I am laying down to you the British law , as liberally expounded and solemnly
adjudged , I speak the language of the English Lord Lord Eldon , a Judge of great
experience and greater 1816 . Counsellor Phillips ' s Poems and Speeches .
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