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... given in the two quarto volumes of Mr. Bouchette ; or rather he has selected from them , and given in an epitomised form , whatever he has thought most worthy of the colonist's attention . As we have those elaborate volumes now before ...
... given in the two quarto volumes of Mr. Bouchette ; or rather he has selected from them , and given in an epitomised form , whatever he has thought most worthy of the colonist's attention . As we have those elaborate volumes now before ...
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... given the Saxon terms from which ours are derived , and , so far as we can judge , generally with accuracy . But we are afraid that his grammar , though to be ad- mired for the learning which it dis- plays , will not be read by the many ...
... given the Saxon terms from which ours are derived , and , so far as we can judge , generally with accuracy . But we are afraid that his grammar , though to be ad- mired for the learning which it dis- plays , will not be read by the many ...
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... given , and ever will give ; and , above all , of the wound , the incurable wound , which has been inflicted on the aristocracy , by raising them to its ranks . We are not the defenders of the moral character of the Duke of Sussex ; but ...
... given , and ever will give ; and , above all , of the wound , the incurable wound , which has been inflicted on the aristocracy , by raising them to its ranks . We are not the defenders of the moral character of the Duke of Sussex ; but ...
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