Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... known , that the main - springs of all locks lose their strength , either from wear , or from the effects of climate ; as , also , that the flints become thick from use ; -either of which are , of themselves , sufficient to cause the ...
... known , that the main - springs of all locks lose their strength , either from wear , or from the effects of climate ; as , also , that the flints become thick from use ; -either of which are , of themselves , sufficient to cause the ...
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... known by her Cottage Dialogues . It is a collection of lives of some of the Irish peasantry , known to her personally ; and , whose humble adventures and pecu- liarities , she details with that interest and feeling for which the Society ...
... known by her Cottage Dialogues . It is a collection of lives of some of the Irish peasantry , known to her personally ; and , whose humble adventures and pecu- liarities , she details with that interest and feeling for which the Society ...
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... known many a passion , which the retirement of a village had created , vanish away in the varied intercourse and pleasures of busy life . And very soon was absence the great test of affection to prove that of Charles Mande- ville , for ...
... known many a passion , which the retirement of a village had created , vanish away in the varied intercourse and pleasures of busy life . And very soon was absence the great test of affection to prove that of Charles Mande- ville , for ...
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