Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... readers whether such a degree of frankness in Lord Chatham was not likely to expose him to misrepresentations , simi ... reader enters upon such a work as that of Lord Waldegrave , he is in imminent danger of adopting most of the ...
... readers whether such a degree of frankness in Lord Chatham was not likely to expose him to misrepresentations , simi ... reader enters upon such a work as that of Lord Waldegrave , he is in imminent danger of adopting most of the ...
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... readers , Cottage Biography , by Mrs. Leadbeater , a correspondent of Edmund Burke , and already advantageous- ly known by her Cottage Dialogues . It is a collection of lives of some of the Irish peasantry , known to her personally ...
... readers , Cottage Biography , by Mrs. Leadbeater , a correspondent of Edmund Burke , and already advantageous- ly known by her Cottage Dialogues . It is a collection of lives of some of the Irish peasantry , known to her personally ...
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... readers . The Christian Observer is a publication of such extended reputation , that we should not venture to copy any thing from late numbers that have been republished in this country - but in the early part of its existence its ...
... readers . The Christian Observer is a publication of such extended reputation , that we should not venture to copy any thing from late numbers that have been republished in this country - but in the early part of its existence its ...
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