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... hundred pages . I have already gone considerably over that number , and feel that the charge of incompleteness may still be brought against the book . But I also feel that if I had ex- tended it to five thousand pages , the charge could ...
... hundred pages . I have already gone considerably over that number , and feel that the charge of incompleteness may still be brought against the book . But I also feel that if I had ex- tended it to five thousand pages , the charge could ...
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... hundreds such - have received sufficient , with accompanying notes , to fill a bigger volume than this - and I can therefore imagine every fresh reader turning to look for his favourite , and , in the event of his finding it not ...
... hundreds such - have received sufficient , with accompanying notes , to fill a bigger volume than this - and I can therefore imagine every fresh reader turning to look for his favourite , and , in the event of his finding it not ...
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... hundred , dictated by a spirit of busi- ness , our fathers received statements couched in a style of pure romance , which fully compensated for their compara- tively meagre proportions . Of course , even in the present day , and in the ...
... hundred , dictated by a spirit of busi- ness , our fathers received statements couched in a style of pure romance , which fully compensated for their compara- tively meagre proportions . Of course , even in the present day , and in the ...
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... Hundreds of his Majefties Loyal Proteftant Subje & ts . " It is reported , thar a Quaker fell in love with a Lady of very greatQuality , and hath extraordinarily petitioned to obtain her for his Wife . Upon the 17th . inftant in the ...
... Hundreds of his Majefties Loyal Proteftant Subje & ts . " It is reported , thar a Quaker fell in love with a Lady of very greatQuality , and hath extraordinarily petitioned to obtain her for his Wife . Upon the 17th . inftant in the ...
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... hundreds of miles inland , any one of which contains in a single issue as much news - news in the strictest meaning of the word - as the London Times does in six . And , singular as it may at first sight seem , there is a great element ...
... hundreds of miles inland , any one of which contains in a single issue as much news - news in the strictest meaning of the word - as the London Times does in six . And , singular as it may at first sight seem , there is a great element ...
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