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It can be no justification to Mr. Cottle , at least , for he confesses that he had fully resolved on doing the worst that he has done , before he was aware of the existence of such letter . But as to the publication of ...
It can be no justification to Mr. Cottle , at least , for he confesses that he had fully resolved on doing the worst that he has done , before he was aware of the existence of such letter . But as to the publication of ...
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These have held their ground in Protestant England , where , if the Messiah or Creation be no longer acted during Lent , they are at least duly sung and fiddled . The original mysteries , however , still continue deeply rooted in Spain ...
These have held their ground in Protestant England , where , if the Messiah or Creation be no longer acted during Lent , they are at least duly sung and fiddled . The original mysteries , however , still continue deeply rooted in Spain ...
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But it is also astonishing and alarming to find how much influence even the least book exerts in the formation of character . The tone of mind which pervades a work - which cannot be concealed by any art — and which is felt even where ...
But it is also astonishing and alarming to find how much influence even the least book exerts in the formation of character . The tone of mind which pervades a work - which cannot be concealed by any art — and which is felt even where ...
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Sermons to a Country Congregation By Augustus Wil | 33 |
A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy with | 48 |
El Teatro Español ó Coleccion de Dramas escogidas | 62 |
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