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delineations of character and manners . While many topics of a more agreeable and ... Nothing can be more galling than the manner in which judicial proceedings are now conducted . A president of the court has eight magistrates under his ...
delineations of character and manners . While many topics of a more agreeable and ... Nothing can be more galling than the manner in which judicial proceedings are now conducted . A president of the court has eight magistrates under his ...
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... information on the principal events of the world , or give an insight into the character and manners of society . ... in a manner called to exert herself in some particular manner for her own improvement or the benefit of others .
... information on the principal events of the world , or give an insight into the character and manners of society . ... in a manner called to exert herself in some particular manner for her own improvement or the benefit of others .
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These principally relate to such manners and customs of the country as are least generally known ; to the festivals , social life , and usages of society : many of which arise out of its political situation ; and in which the short and ...
These principally relate to such manners and customs of the country as are least generally known ; to the festivals , social life , and usages of society : many of which arise out of its political situation ; and in which the short and ...
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Contents
Netherlands Account | 35 |
Griffiths Translation of Cuviers | 92 |
Historical Life of Joanna Queen of Landseers Sabæan Researches | 128 |
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