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With a few exceptions , the contents of these volumes are of a perfectly popular character , and lead us to anticipate much fresh gratification in future pub- lications from the same source ...
With a few exceptions , the contents of these volumes are of a perfectly popular character , and lead us to anticipate much fresh gratification in future pub- lications from the same source ...
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Indeed , if these volumes had been couched in the semi - ruffian style of an obscure publication * of a year or two ago , we should have passed them by unregarded ; but when conscience , and duty , ' and ' religion , ' are put forth as ...
Indeed , if these volumes had been couched in the semi - ruffian style of an obscure publication * of a year or two ago , we should have passed them by unregarded ; but when conscience , and duty , ' and ' religion , ' are put forth as ...
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6 Mary Colling , who has assisted Mrs. Bray in collecting the curious particulars contained in these volumes , is still the ... Mrs. Bray thus speaks of her with affectionate kindness : - 6 : - Since the publication of her little volume ...
6 Mary Colling , who has assisted Mrs. Bray in collecting the curious particulars contained in these volumes , is still the ... Mrs. Bray thus speaks of her with affectionate kindness : - 6 : - Since the publication of her little volume ...
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