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... English at all , he made some efforts to amuse them in their own language after the champagne had been passing briskly round the table , and I was amused next morning with the expression of one of the party , who , alluding to the sort ...
... English at all , he made some efforts to amuse them in their own language after the champagne had been passing briskly round the table , and I was amused next morning with the expression of one of the party , who , alluding to the sort ...
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... English prose translation in the three volumes of Early English Prose Romances by Mr. Thoms . M. Trébutien has prefaced his edition of the French Metrical Romance , which is of the thirteenth century , by a long and curious introduction ...
... English prose translation in the three volumes of Early English Prose Romances by Mr. Thoms . M. Trébutien has prefaced his edition of the French Metrical Romance , which is of the thirteenth century , by a long and curious introduction ...
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... English Essay - The Tests of national prosperity considered - Thomas H. Had- dan , B.A. Fellow of Exeter College . Latin Essay - An recte dicatur caruisse veteres ea forma concilii publici qua se- lecti quidam pro universis statuuntur ...
... English Essay - The Tests of national prosperity considered - Thomas H. Had- dan , B.A. Fellow of Exeter College . Latin Essay - An recte dicatur caruisse veteres ea forma concilii publici qua se- lecti quidam pro universis statuuntur ...
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... English character , and that his eye was likely to be attracted by it . There is no doubt that Bailey's Dictionary was a source of instruction and amusement to him generally , in- dependent of his particular aim in referring to it . It ...
... English character , and that his eye was likely to be attracted by it . There is no doubt that Bailey's Dictionary was a source of instruction and amusement to him generally , in- dependent of his particular aim in referring to it . It ...
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... English letters , have , I conceive , been over- looked , or inadequately , if not errone- ously , represented in the delineation of his character . Believing , therefore , that these circumstances are of suffi- cient moment to be ...
... English letters , have , I conceive , been over- looked , or inadequately , if not errone- ously , represented in the delineation of his character . Believing , therefore , that these circumstances are of suffi- cient moment to be ...
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