The Eclectic Review, Volume 24C. Taylor, 1825 |
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Page 76
... manner in which he , has discharged his task ; but , waiving the insipid and wearisome notices relating to the theatrical performances , we cannot conceive that either the manners or the habits of the age are much illustrated by such ...
... manner in which he , has discharged his task ; but , waiving the insipid and wearisome notices relating to the theatrical performances , we cannot conceive that either the manners or the habits of the age are much illustrated by such ...
Page 83
... manner : " I do believe that many of you do expect that I should say something to you in reference to the time , this being the last time that possibly I may appear here . You know it is not my manner to speak any thing in the pulpit ...
... manner : " I do believe that many of you do expect that I should say something to you in reference to the time , this being the last time that possibly I may appear here . You know it is not my manner to speak any thing in the pulpit ...
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... manner , to any thing that our language has hitherto furnished . The order in which the functions are arranged is the follow- ing the Digestive , the Respiratory , the Sanguineous , ` the Nervous , the Sexual , and the Excernent . In ...
... manner , to any thing that our language has hitherto furnished . The order in which the functions are arranged is the follow- ing the Digestive , the Respiratory , the Sanguineous , ` the Nervous , the Sexual , and the Excernent . In ...
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Andersons Memoirs of Catharine Brown a Christian Indian of the Cherokee | 5 |
Graphic Illustrations of Warwickshire | 11 |
Kittos Essays and Letters | 14 |
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