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Page 144
... seems to be an object of general affection . Florence swarms with them . Here are people who make a trade of feeding them , and are paid by the inhabitants . who , notwithstanding their great economy , keep more cats than catch mice ...
... seems to be an object of general affection . Florence swarms with them . Here are people who make a trade of feeding them , and are paid by the inhabitants . who , notwithstanding their great economy , keep more cats than catch mice ...
Page 189
... seems eligible ; and , when time has thrown over them a clearer light , a more systematic plan becomes preferable . It may be said of annals that they are more easily consulted , and are especially suited to the tyro ; whereas a fuller ...
... seems eligible ; and , when time has thrown over them a clearer light , a more systematic plan becomes preferable . It may be said of annals that they are more easily consulted , and are especially suited to the tyro ; whereas a fuller ...
Page 388
... seems to be a simple disclosure of the favourite political tenets of the writer , and a vindication of his public conduct , it happily elu- cidates a very important grammatical discovery , which the greatest part of the volume is ...
... seems to be a simple disclosure of the favourite political tenets of the writer , and a vindication of his public conduct , it happily elu- cidates a very important grammatical discovery , which the greatest part of the volume is ...
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