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... readers in the present portion of our Hundred and Second Volume . Whilst the lite- rary world is deluged with ephemeral and oft - repeated trifles , or the public taste nauseated by political and incendiary trash - be ours the task to ...
... readers in the present portion of our Hundred and Second Volume . Whilst the lite- rary world is deluged with ephemeral and oft - repeated trifles , or the public taste nauseated by political and incendiary trash - be ours the task to ...
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... READER wishes for infor- mation respecting the Pedigree of the family of James Scaife , of Crosby Garret , in West ... readers with similar notices of the descendants of Daniel Meadows of Chattisham , to those of his elder brother ...
... READER wishes for infor- mation respecting the Pedigree of the family of James Scaife , of Crosby Garret , in West ... readers with similar notices of the descendants of Daniel Meadows of Chattisham , to those of his elder brother ...
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... readers ' patience by giving a detailed account of the progressive experiments made by parties who have devoted their whole attention to the construction of steam carriages , adapted for working on common roads ; since the House of ...
... readers ' patience by giving a detailed account of the progressive experiments made by parties who have devoted their whole attention to the construction of steam carriages , adapted for working on common roads ; since the House of ...
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... readers of the Gentleman's Magazine ; more especially by way of adjunct to the amusement , if not the edification , of the English tourist . If true patriotism consists in attach- ment to our native land and its insti- tutions , how ...
... readers of the Gentleman's Magazine ; more especially by way of adjunct to the amusement , if not the edification , of the English tourist . If true patriotism consists in attach- ment to our native land and its insti- tutions , how ...
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... readers , Mr. Urban , are either To- pographical , Geographical , or Geolo- gical virtuosi , who would derive but slight information beyond what they already possess from any popular view of our mineral strata . Yet should you think fit ...
... readers , Mr. Urban , are either To- pographical , Geographical , or Geolo- gical virtuosi , who would derive but slight information beyond what they already possess from any popular view of our mineral strata . Yet should you think fit ...
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