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I only regarded complete words , but I think P. A. L. was right in including syllables . So , to his cin in " capucin I add sin in " sincère , " and sim in " simplicité , " thus bringing the whole number up to nineteen or twenty .
I only regarded complete words , but I think P. A. L. was right in including syllables . So , to his cin in " capucin I add sin in " sincère , " and sim in " simplicité , " thus bringing the whole number up to nineteen or twenty .
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Hone's account of him is far more complete than Debay's . The two authors do not agree as to the date of his birth . Debay has it April 4 , 1798. In the third series of Dr. Buckland's Curiosities of Natural History ( vol . ii . p .
Hone's account of him is far more complete than Debay's . The two authors do not agree as to the date of his birth . Debay has it April 4 , 1798. In the third series of Dr. Buckland's Curiosities of Natural History ( vol . ii . p .
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False tooth on vulcanite from 58. , complete set from 5 .; on platinised silver 78. 6d . , complete set 61 .; on platina 108. , complete set 9. on gold from 158. , complete set from 127 .; filling 58. Old sets refitted or bought .
False tooth on vulcanite from 58. , complete set from 5 .; on platinised silver 78. 6d . , complete set 61 .; on platina 108. , complete set 9. on gold from 158. , complete set from 127 .; filling 58. Old sets refitted or bought .
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280 , but is evidently not complete ; the other copy has a very different titlepage , and is dated 1727 ; and has an additional preface of six pages , and 384 pages of epitaphs , but certainly this last page is not the end of the volume ...
280 , but is evidently not complete ; the other copy has a very different titlepage , and is dated 1727 ; and has an additional preface of six pages , and 384 pages of epitaphs , but certainly this last page is not the end of the volume ...
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... part of a little poem by Wordsworth , commencing " I met Louisa in the shade " ; they were afterwards cancelled by the poet , so they will not be found in any of the complete editions of his works published by Messrs . Moxon .
... part of a little poem by Wordsworth , commencing " I met Louisa in the shade " ; they were afterwards cancelled by the poet , so they will not be found in any of the complete editions of his works published by Messrs . Moxon .
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