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Page 185
Our general conclusion respecting the merits of these compilations is , on the whole , in favour of the London Dictionary , it seems to possess more originality ; it is less made up by quotations ; and the information is compressed into ...
Our general conclusion respecting the merits of these compilations is , on the whole , in favour of the London Dictionary , it seems to possess more originality ; it is less made up by quotations ; and the information is compressed into ...
Page 457
The creditors , as soon as they are ascertained , ought to interfere in the choice of the men who are intrusted with their interests ; who should be acquainted with the whole process , and with all the details of the administration of ...
The creditors , as soon as they are ascertained , ought to interfere in the choice of the men who are intrusted with their interests ; who should be acquainted with the whole process , and with all the details of the administration of ...
Page 496
Has he already forgotten all the odious duplicity which he has imputed to me , in the face of the whole church , even in his last publication ? Can fifteen days have transformed me into an honest man ? It is not necessary to sift these ...
Has he already forgotten all the odious duplicity which he has imputed to me , in the face of the whole church , even in his last publication ? Can fifteen days have transformed me into an honest man ? It is not necessary to sift these ...
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Bearsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
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