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... considerable Additions Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence Monthly List of Recent Publications ib 469 ib Gardening , with Second Edition , - ib ib - 473 CONTENTS OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR AUGUST . No. LIX CONTENTS .
... considerable Additions Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence Monthly List of Recent Publications ib 469 ib Gardening , with Second Edition , - ib ib - 473 CONTENTS OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR AUGUST . No. LIX CONTENTS .
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... considerable alteration . Far then from regretting that Colonel Leake has not aimed at making his book more decidedly popular , by such national and personal notices as we have alluded to , we think it a proof of his uncommon good sense ...
... considerable alteration . Far then from regretting that Colonel Leake has not aimed at making his book more decidedly popular , by such national and personal notices as we have alluded to , we think it a proof of his uncommon good sense ...
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... considerable extent . If he be a ' Lawyer , ' it would seem that he has not yet at least been promoted from that branch of the profession that belongs to the attornies . Certain it is , that he makes his hero guilty of many things as a ...
... considerable extent . If he be a ' Lawyer , ' it would seem that he has not yet at least been promoted from that branch of the profession that belongs to the attornies . Certain it is , that he makes his hero guilty of many things as a ...
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... considerable profit to my studies . I must not forget to mention Mr. Vincent Amers ; he was always the same kind , considerate , affectionate , he ever encouraged me by his sym- pathy and good opinion , although it was not in his power ...
... considerable profit to my studies . I must not forget to mention Mr. Vincent Amers ; he was always the same kind , considerate , affectionate , he ever encouraged me by his sym- pathy and good opinion , although it was not in his power ...
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... considerable portion of the volume . When we say unworthily , let it not be supposed that we are unfriendly to the display of the tender propensity ; the very reverse . Nothing delights us more than the nonsense of young engagements ...
... considerable portion of the volume . When we say unworthily , let it not be supposed that we are unfriendly to the display of the tender propensity ; the very reverse . Nothing delights us more than the nonsense of young engagements ...
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