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... tion by ceremonious gradations and respectful advances . If he turns over the title - page , he learns from a Dedication that the Poem is a Translation , that the translator's signature is Dawson Warren , and that he dates from Edmonton ...
... tion by ceremonious gradations and respectful advances . If he turns over the title - page , he learns from a Dedication that the Poem is a Translation , that the translator's signature is Dawson Warren , and that he dates from Edmonton ...
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... tion , or unusual skill in the execution . It is often excited by extra- ordinary exertions of benevolence ; such as dangers encountered to protect and save a friend , a stranger , or an enemy ; the greatness of the sacrifice made to ...
... tion , or unusual skill in the execution . It is often excited by extra- ordinary exertions of benevolence ; such as dangers encountered to protect and save a friend , a stranger , or an enemy ; the greatness of the sacrifice made to ...
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... tion to all those circumstances which , we are taught by expe- rience , are essential to the good culture of this useful plant . On Irrigation , or watering Land . By Joseph Fenna , of Baddley , near Namptwich . As an inspection of the ...
... tion to all those circumstances which , we are taught by expe- rience , are essential to the good culture of this useful plant . On Irrigation , or watering Land . By Joseph Fenna , of Baddley , near Namptwich . As an inspection of the ...
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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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