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... received principles of philosophi- cal orthodoxy . † We may regret that the author should have forfeited this literary honor ; and we wish the Acade- my could have left him the prize , while they protested against his opinions . But the ...
... received principles of philosophi- cal orthodoxy . † We may regret that the author should have forfeited this literary honor ; and we wish the Acade- my could have left him the prize , while they protested against his opinions . But the ...
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... received M. Mouhot with distinction , and was at tired in large trousers , a short jacket , and a copper helmet , probably worn in compliment to his own complexion . As we read about the Siamese and their two kings , the impression they ...
... received M. Mouhot with distinction , and was at tired in large trousers , a short jacket , and a copper helmet , probably worn in compliment to his own complexion . As we read about the Siamese and their two kings , the impression they ...
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... received at that same mansion by his son , the Marquis of Lansdowne . He also wrote to Lord Thurlow , enclosing a copy of verses , but received a cold polite note regretting that his avocations did not leave him leisure to read verses ...
... received at that same mansion by his son , the Marquis of Lansdowne . He also wrote to Lord Thurlow , enclosing a copy of verses , but received a cold polite note regretting that his avocations did not leave him leisure to read verses ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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