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A number of persons at that season are seized with such delusions as that they have discovered perpetual motion and the mode of squaring the circle , and sell everything they 6 possess possess to take out a patent for doing that which ...
A number of persons at that season are seized with such delusions as that they have discovered perpetual motion and the mode of squaring the circle , and sell everything they 6 possess possess to take out a patent for doing that which ...
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... and degradation which the plan has entailed upon America , for the purpose of obtaining a head to our State immea- surably less dignified , less respected , less impartial , and less tolerant than that which we already possess .
... and degradation which the plan has entailed upon America , for the purpose of obtaining a head to our State immea- surably less dignified , less respected , less impartial , and less tolerant than that which we already possess .
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Whether it ever possessed , as is generally asserted , a school for the preservation of the Saxon language , is uncertain : but the first printing press ever seen in the ...
Whether it ever possessed , as is generally asserted , a school for the preservation of the Saxon language , is uncertain : but the first printing press ever seen in the ...
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Contents
No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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