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... Edition of Robinson's Trans- lation of Sir T. More's Utopia Digest of the Reports for bettering the Condition of the Poor , Part I. Examiner examined , or Logic vindicated 282 Friendly Gift for Servants and Ap- prentices 306 183 571 ...
... Edition of Robinson's Trans- lation of Sir T. More's Utopia Digest of the Reports for bettering the Condition of the Poor , Part I. Examiner examined , or Logic vindicated 282 Friendly Gift for Servants and Ap- prentices 306 183 571 ...
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... edition of the Marbles ; an excellent and satisfactory disquisition on the mean length of Generations and Reigns ; and an ac- count of the different modes of Arithmetical Notation which have prevailed . It would have made the Table of ...
... edition of the Marbles ; an excellent and satisfactory disquisition on the mean length of Generations and Reigns ; and an ac- count of the different modes of Arithmetical Notation which have prevailed . It would have made the Table of ...
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... edition , we would advise the author to exchange for " The Ruralist . " This poem has great excellence , and , if inferior to his version of the ori- ginal Georgics , is at least equal to his Gardens . Le Malheur et la Pitié constitutes ...
... edition , we would advise the author to exchange for " The Ruralist . " This poem has great excellence , and , if inferior to his version of the ori- ginal Georgics , is at least equal to his Gardens . Le Malheur et la Pitié constitutes ...
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... edition , has seen our manuscript ; not excepting even the errors of the press , which the ignorant transcriber has copied so faithfully , as to make it palpably evident that an illiterate person was em- ployed , by some learned ...
... edition , has seen our manuscript ; not excepting even the errors of the press , which the ignorant transcriber has copied so faithfully , as to make it palpably evident that an illiterate person was em- ployed , by some learned ...
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... edition in our last volume . ( E. R. Vol . V. pp . 35 , 36. ) The disputed passage is printed in it , to the great joy and triumph of Messrs . Martin , Travis , & Co. who are most comfortably sure that " those illustrious editors ...
... edition in our last volume . ( E. R. Vol . V. pp . 35 , 36. ) The disputed passage is printed in it , to the great joy and triumph of Messrs . Martin , Travis , & Co. who are most comfortably sure that " those illustrious editors ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.