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... mischief in the result was , that in return for the borrowed sketch , he would sometimes , in the spirit , if not the words , of the Bent- leian scripsisse debuit , insist upon your taking his picture for the original master's own .
... mischief in the result was , that in return for the borrowed sketch , he would sometimes , in the spirit , if not the words , of the Bent- leian scripsisse debuit , insist upon your taking his picture for the original master's own .
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There are several other objections * of detail which we could make ; but on the whole this publication is a considerable improvement on the unwieldy disorder and extravagant expense † of the original , of which it contains the whole ...
There are several other objections * of detail which we could make ; but on the whole this publication is a considerable improvement on the unwieldy disorder and extravagant expense † of the original , of which it contains the whole ...
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... for whatever original resemblance there might be between wholesome poor laws and villenage , that resemblance would be gradually impaired by every uccessive deviation from the original system - deviations which at length rose to ...
... for whatever original resemblance there might be between wholesome poor laws and villenage , that resemblance would be gradually impaired by every uccessive deviation from the original system - deviations which at length rose to ...
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