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... Period to the Present Time . By the Rev. Michael Russell 303 XIV . The Monastic Annals of Teviotdale . By the Rev. James Morton XV . The Principles of English Composition : illustrated by Ex- amples , with Critical Remarks . By David ...
... Period to the Present Time . By the Rev. Michael Russell 303 XIV . The Monastic Annals of Teviotdale . By the Rev. James Morton XV . The Principles of English Composition : illustrated by Ex- amples , with Critical Remarks . By David ...
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... Period of the Establishment of each Institution ; and the In- crease or Decrease of each Class of Depositors , & c . since November , 1829 ; from the last Official Returns . By John Tidd Pratt , Esq . - IV . 1. The Literary Souvenir ...
... Period of the Establishment of each Institution ; and the In- crease or Decrease of each Class of Depositors , & c . since November , 1829 ; from the last Official Returns . By John Tidd Pratt , Esq . - IV . 1. The Literary Souvenir ...
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... period when all the governments of Continental Europe seem destined to undergo very considerable alterations - alterations so much feared , and so certainly expected by the crowned heads , that many of them are said to be already ...
... period when all the governments of Continental Europe seem destined to undergo very considerable alterations - alterations so much feared , and so certainly expected by the crowned heads , that many of them are said to be already ...
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6 period . Thus we perceive , that at a very early period , that is to say about the commencement of the ninth century , the power of the sovereign in Norway was not exercised without the sanction of an assembly of some description ...
6 period . Thus we perceive , that at a very early period , that is to say about the commencement of the ninth century , the power of the sovereign in Norway was not exercised without the sanction of an assembly of some description ...
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... period , one over the sea , and the other over the land . Thus the practice of sea- roving became the favourite pursuit , and , it might almost be said , the most graceful accomplishment of princes and nobles , and was surrounded with ...
... period , one over the sea , and the other over the land . Thus the practice of sea- roving became the favourite pursuit , and , it might almost be said , the most graceful accomplishment of princes and nobles , and was surrounded with ...
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