Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1825 |
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... feel more disposed to do this at the present moment , from the increased and still increasing number of our friends and patrons , as well as from the very flattering terms in which our labours continue to be noticed by the cognoscenti ...
... feel more disposed to do this at the present moment , from the increased and still increasing number of our friends and patrons , as well as from the very flattering terms in which our labours continue to be noticed by the cognoscenti ...
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... feel that they have reached the age of indiscretion , think it full time for them to fall in love , or be fallen in love with . Ac- cordingly , infinite are the crow - quills that move mincingly between embossed margins , And those ...
... feel that they have reached the age of indiscretion , think it full time for them to fall in love , or be fallen in love with . Ac- cordingly , infinite are the crow - quills that move mincingly between embossed margins , And those ...
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... feel more pleasure at hearing the harsh chirp of the sparrow , when we have made him happy by scattering before him the crumbs which have per- haps saved him from starvation , than we derive from the most melodious song of the ...
... feel more pleasure at hearing the harsh chirp of the sparrow , when we have made him happy by scattering before him the crumbs which have per- haps saved him from starvation , than we derive from the most melodious song of the ...
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