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... amusement . 6 Binfield , near Oakingham , Tuesday . DEAR SIR , ' I BELIEVE the hurry you were in hindered your giving me a word by the last post , so that I am yet to 6 " C 6 " 6 6 ' to learn LIFE OF DR . PARNELL . 7.
... amusement . 6 Binfield , near Oakingham , Tuesday . DEAR SIR , ' I BELIEVE the hurry you were in hindered your giving me a word by the last post , so that I am yet to 6 " C 6 " 6 6 ' to learn LIFE OF DR . PARNELL . 7.
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... amusement may be disgusted with his brevity , and such as seek for information may object to his displacing facts for empty description . To attain the greatest number of advantages with the fewest inconveniences , is all that can be at ...
... amusement may be disgusted with his brevity , and such as seek for information may object to his displacing facts for empty description . To attain the greatest number of advantages with the fewest inconveniences , is all that can be at ...
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... amusement for those who have nothing else to employ them , or who require a relaxation from labour . Professed Naturalists will , no doubt , find it superficial ; and yet I should hope that even these will discover hints , and remarks ...
... amusement for those who have nothing else to employ them , or who require a relaxation from labour . Professed Naturalists will , no doubt , find it superficial ; and yet I should hope that even these will discover hints , and remarks ...
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... amusement for those who bave nothing else to en ploy them , or who require a relaxation from labour . Professed Naturalists will , no doubt , find it superficial ; and yet I should hope that even these will discover hints , and remarks ...
... amusement for those who bave nothing else to en ploy them , or who require a relaxation from labour . Professed Naturalists will , no doubt , find it superficial ; and yet I should hope that even these will discover hints , and remarks ...
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... the season , and make my indus- try my amusement . This reply may also serve as an apology to the reader , who expects , before he sits down , a bill of his future future entertainment . It would be improper to pall his 142 INTRODUCTION .
... the season , and make my indus- try my amusement . This reply may also serve as an apology to the reader , who expects , before he sits down , a bill of his future future entertainment . It would be improper to pall his 142 INTRODUCTION .
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