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... and the whole truth , but a great deal more of it than was necessary to make his work pleasant to his readers . ... we may as well touch on another which we think must prove a serious stumbling - block to the general reader : it is ...
... and the whole truth , but a great deal more of it than was necessary to make his work pleasant to his readers . ... we may as well touch on another which we think must prove a serious stumbling - block to the general reader : it is ...
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A common - place traveller would have contented himself by saying something less than four miles an hour ; ' and the reader would have been spared the trouble of stopping to calculate how many miles in twenty thousand feet .
A common - place traveller would have contented himself by saying something less than four miles an hour ; ' and the reader would have been spared the trouble of stopping to calculate how many miles in twenty thousand feet .
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Now we entreat our readers ' attention to the legerdemain by which Lord John Russell has been brought forward for this borough of his own creating . They will recollect that amidst the general de- struction of nomination boroughs ...
Now we entreat our readers ' attention to the legerdemain by which Lord John Russell has been brought forward for this borough of his own creating . They will recollect that amidst the general de- struction of nomination boroughs ...
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