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Page 13
... give him much information in little time , I would have him seek in the common Manuale Hederici . But perhaps this may be deemed a mean reference , therefore let him see Aristot . Eth . 4. c . 5. and SCAPULA , where he will be told ...
... give him much information in little time , I would have him seek in the common Manuale Hederici . But perhaps this may be deemed a mean reference , therefore let him see Aristot . Eth . 4. c . 5. and SCAPULA , where he will be told ...
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... gives us here in a corrected form , and acknow- ledges his obligation for it " through his friend Mr. Bindley , to M. Whish , Esq . Believing that the following real circumstance has been but little noticed , we submit the particulars ...
... gives us here in a corrected form , and acknow- ledges his obligation for it " through his friend Mr. Bindley , to M. Whish , Esq . Believing that the following real circumstance has been but little noticed , we submit the particulars ...
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... give him what they called , a com- plete blackguarding . Grimani , who scarcely understood a word of English , hearing the word damn frequently used , was struck as quick as lightning with an idea that he should conquer them with their ...
... give him what they called , a com- plete blackguarding . Grimani , who scarcely understood a word of English , hearing the word damn frequently used , was struck as quick as lightning with an idea that he should conquer them with their ...
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... give the ton to every thing , are not ignorant of this truth , and are desirous of destroying , by their example , the po- pular error - they will without doubt succeed , and the citizen will rejoice at it . Might we not also say , that ...
... give the ton to every thing , are not ignorant of this truth , and are desirous of destroying , by their example , the po- pular error - they will without doubt succeed , and the citizen will rejoice at it . Might we not also say , that ...
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... heart ! For what are eyes ? the brighter they , The keener wound they give- They sparkle only to betray , And often , even while they slay , They seem to bid us live ! And what are teeth ? that look as white And THE MONTHLY MIRROR . ST.
... heart ! For what are eyes ? the brighter they , The keener wound they give- They sparkle only to betray , And often , even while they slay , They seem to bid us live ! And what are teeth ? that look as white And THE MONTHLY MIRROR . ST.
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