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... appeared in rich dresses , and wore jewels of considerable value . There is nothing , indeed , upon which the women of this country , especially those who are the least able to afford it , so much pique themselves as being able , upon ...
... appeared in rich dresses , and wore jewels of considerable value . There is nothing , indeed , upon which the women of this country , especially those who are the least able to afford it , so much pique themselves as being able , upon ...
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... appearing to have a common centre near that point , from which they all diverged . The light of which these were composed appeared to have inconceivably rapid motion in itself , though the form it assumed and the station it oc- cupied ...
... appearing to have a common centre near that point , from which they all diverged . The light of which these were composed appeared to have inconceivably rapid motion in itself , though the form it assumed and the station it oc- cupied ...
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... appeared in the part of Pierre . The profits are said to have amounted to £ 300 . An epilogue , written for the occasion , by Mr. Graham of Gartmore , was spoken by the late Mr. Woods , of the Theatre Royal , Edinburgh . Smollett's Ode ...
... appeared in the part of Pierre . The profits are said to have amounted to £ 300 . An epilogue , written for the occasion , by Mr. Graham of Gartmore , was spoken by the late Mr. Woods , of the Theatre Royal , Edinburgh . Smollett's Ode ...
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