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... . his humble cottage , administer the luxuries of his table , and sup- ply him with articles of ready sale . For the supply of conve- niences , niences , or an accession of wealth , he must 32 April Colebrooke's Remarks on Bengal ,
... . his humble cottage , administer the luxuries of his table , and sup- ply him with articles of ready sale . For the supply of conve- niences , niences , or an accession of wealth , he must 32 April Colebrooke's Remarks on Bengal ,
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... table of contents will rather miflead than direct ; it will entice him on , and leave him disappointed and provoked . The knack of giving good heads to chapters has been carried to a high and treacherous ftate of perfection . We are ...
... table of contents will rather miflead than direct ; it will entice him on , and leave him disappointed and provoked . The knack of giving good heads to chapters has been carried to a high and treacherous ftate of perfection . We are ...
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... table of the Holyhead Packet , to tell every one , who might ever read him , that he was relieved from the " gloomy dilemma " ( of hunger ) by a lady of fashion , an Irish woman , and a poetess , the accom- plished and elegant authoress ...
... table of the Holyhead Packet , to tell every one , who might ever read him , that he was relieved from the " gloomy dilemma " ( of hunger ) by a lady of fashion , an Irish woman , and a poetess , the accom- plished and elegant authoress ...
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... table , seated in a chair , and under examin , ation , attended by an interpreter . " D'ye know " faid the examining folicitor ( who officiated as counfel ) " the traverfers in the dock ? " " And plaze you , I know them both by what I ...
... table , seated in a chair , and under examin , ation , attended by an interpreter . " D'ye know " faid the examining folicitor ( who officiated as counfel ) " the traverfers in the dock ? " " And plaze you , I know them both by what I ...
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... Tables , and an Appendix , contain- ing the Plans of Lord Castlereagh and Mr Johnston . pp . 116. London , 1807 . As 8vo . s the wants of the State , whatever may be their extent , must be fully supplied ; and as they can only be ...
... Tables , and an Appendix , contain- ing the Plans of Lord Castlereagh and Mr Johnston . pp . 116. London , 1807 . As 8vo . s the wants of the State , whatever may be their extent , must be fully supplied ; and as they can only be ...
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