The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1817 |
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... hand , without any call on his own research , in those selected by the author in different parts of this work . The ... hands of their students . We should warmly urge the propriety of compre- hending the Roman Law in the course of every ...
... hand , without any call on his own research , in those selected by the author in different parts of this work . The ... hands of their students . We should warmly urge the propriety of compre- hending the Roman Law in the course of every ...
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... hand of practice , these petticoat - flagil- lators have acquired an uncommon share of dexterity in their castigating prowess , " From such a wife ( I think I hear the reader exclaim ) good Lord deliver me ! to which I cordially respond ...
... hand of practice , these petticoat - flagil- lators have acquired an uncommon share of dexterity in their castigating prowess , " From such a wife ( I think I hear the reader exclaim ) good Lord deliver me ! to which I cordially respond ...
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... hand , we would recommend to him to study Matthew Bramble's ' tour to Bath , Owen Felltham's description of Holland , and Wilkes's sketches of Scotland , as mo dels of the art of colouring . 6 The account of the British Provinces is not ...
... hand , we would recommend to him to study Matthew Bramble's ' tour to Bath , Owen Felltham's description of Holland , and Wilkes's sketches of Scotland , as mo dels of the art of colouring . 6 The account of the British Provinces is not ...
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... hand : the other kind are smaller , of a light sort of wood , and are thrown with much accuracy to a great distance . At certain distances from their points they are pierced with holes all round , in order that they may break off , with ...
... hand : the other kind are smaller , of a light sort of wood , and are thrown with much accuracy to a great distance . At certain distances from their points they are pierced with holes all round , in order that they may break off , with ...
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... hand , while the other is employed with the beater . " This operation resem- bles the laying of wool or fur , in the manufacture of hats . The cloth is very neat and even , and nearly as strong as fine cotton ; and it is mended , when ...
... hand , while the other is employed with the beater . " This operation resem- bles the laying of wool or fur , in the manufacture of hats . The cloth is very neat and even , and nearly as strong as fine cotton ; and it is mended , when ...
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