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... present supported on this foundation and the annual expense is three thousand dol- lars . To the healthy situation ... present comfort and health proclaims their useful benevolence . Yet it is an act of justice to state , that even their ...
... present supported on this foundation and the annual expense is three thousand dol- lars . To the healthy situation ... present comfort and health proclaims their useful benevolence . Yet it is an act of justice to state , that even their ...
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... present section . It is remarked by Dr. Johnson , that there are few things , not purely evil , of which we can say without some emotion of uneasi- ness , this is the last ; and he pleases himself with the idea that the last essay of ...
... present section . It is remarked by Dr. Johnson , that there are few things , not purely evil , of which we can say without some emotion of uneasi- ness , this is the last ; and he pleases himself with the idea that the last essay of ...
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... present description is carried , must prevent us from quoting it entire - and it would be quite useless to quote a part of that which produces its happiest effect only by reason of the skill with which things innumerable are made to ...
... present description is carried , must prevent us from quoting it entire - and it would be quite useless to quote a part of that which produces its happiest effect only by reason of the skill with which things innumerable are made to ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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