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Page 308
They prize sable beyond measure , and admire ermine exceedingly . High as the
prices are which are given in Russia for sable , still higher are given in China .
Even the middling and inferior sorts of sable might be profitably sold in China .
They prize sable beyond measure , and admire ermine exceedingly . High as the
prices are which are given in Russia for sable , still higher are given in China .
Even the middling and inferior sorts of sable might be profitably sold in China .
Page 316
which , whatever be the test applied , we think a little examination will shew he
has given too easy credence . The dis - putes as to Goldsmith ' s birth - place
have been removed by a reference to the family bible , which determines it to
have ...
which , whatever be the test applied , we think a little examination will shew he
has given too easy credence . The dis - putes as to Goldsmith ' s birth - place
have been removed by a reference to the family bible , which determines it to
have ...
Page 434
Could he by grace have been a partaker , and have given thanks ? Undoubtedly
not . On the other hand , how accordant is our interpretation with the language of
St . Paul on another occasion , when he addressed the Athenians from the Hill ...
Could he by grace have been a partaker , and have given thanks ? Undoubtedly
not . On the other hand , how accordant is our interpretation with the language of
St . Paul on another occasion , when he addressed the Athenians from the Hill ...
Page 624
Advantage was promptly taken upon their colours , beside many a similar of the
panic , no respite was given to record of good service performed in the fugitives ,
for the victors entering Spain and in the south of France . with them , pell - mell ...
Advantage was promptly taken upon their colours , beside many a similar of the
panic , no respite was given to record of good service performed in the fugitives ,
for the victors entering Spain and in the south of France . with them , pell - mell ...
Page 642
W hen Manouk had given his account of this public misfortune , he concluded by
informning his listeners that Reshid Pasha and his tremendous army had
penetrated into Acarnania some days previous to their arrival , and might
Therefore ...
W hen Manouk had given his account of this public misfortune , he concluded by
informning his listeners that Reshid Pasha and his tremendous army had
penetrated into Acarnania some days previous to their arrival , and might
Therefore ...
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