The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... says , and says very truly , that the knowledge of the Welsh language is so absolutely necessary to a traveller among British antiquities , that without it he cannot take three steps without the risk of breaking his neck . ' It does not ...
... says , and says very truly , that the knowledge of the Welsh language is so absolutely necessary to a traveller among British antiquities , that without it he cannot take three steps without the risk of breaking his neck . ' It does not ...
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... says he , it is too young to travel in that way ; its life too valuable to be risked . No , it shall go with me in the chaise ; and here , Tom , do you know what mare the bay filly was out of ? ' 6 ' Black Moll , ' says Tom . Nobody , ' ...
... says he , it is too young to travel in that way ; its life too valuable to be risked . No , it shall go with me in the chaise ; and here , Tom , do you know what mare the bay filly was out of ? ' 6 ' Black Moll , ' says Tom . Nobody , ' ...
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... says Mirepoix , the occasion of the present troubles , is not probably an object of a thousand pistoles a year , and as much clamour has been excited , as if we wished to usurp all the commerce of the English colonies . ' This war too ...
... says Mirepoix , the occasion of the present troubles , is not probably an object of a thousand pistoles a year , and as much clamour has been excited , as if we wished to usurp all the commerce of the English colonies . ' This war too ...
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