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Page 275
... considerable degree , foster all turbulent and irritable passions ; while those which diffuse a pleasing sensation over the system , dispose to benevolence and good- will . It is a maxim with some in modern days never to ask a favour of ...
... considerable degree , foster all turbulent and irritable passions ; while those which diffuse a pleasing sensation over the system , dispose to benevolence and good- will . It is a maxim with some in modern days never to ask a favour of ...
Page 352
... considerable im provement in professional skill , and manual dexterity as an operator , he could not attend again in his turn for eight and forty years ; when he must be somewhere between seventy and eighty years of and age , most ...
... considerable im provement in professional skill , and manual dexterity as an operator , he could not attend again in his turn for eight and forty years ; when he must be somewhere between seventy and eighty years of and age , most ...
Page 505
... considerable hardness , though under ground . M. Lafaye breaks his lime into pieces about the size of an egg , throws them into panniers , and dips these in water till it begins to bubble ; he then withdraws the panniers , and lets them ...
... considerable hardness , though under ground . M. Lafaye breaks his lime into pieces about the size of an egg , throws them into panniers , and dips these in water till it begins to bubble ; he then withdraws the panniers , and lets them ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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