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... readers . depend on time and exertion for its improvement , and though we will not , like a monthly contemporary , tell our readers , by anticipation , the very titles of the articles for the next twelve mouths , we can assure them that ...
... readers . depend on time and exertion for its improvement , and though we will not , like a monthly contemporary , tell our readers , by anticipation , the very titles of the articles for the next twelve mouths , we can assure them that ...
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... readers as are not already acquaint - ing sufficiently substantial , making his ed with Mr. Gent , to judge of his ... reader , EDWD . PRICE . Narberth , Jan. 1 , 1821 .. NEW YEAR'S DAY IN PARIS . ( FOR THE LITERARY CHRONICLE . ) NEW ...
... readers as are not already acquaint - ing sufficiently substantial , making his ed with Mr. Gent , to judge of his ... reader , EDWD . PRICE . Narberth , Jan. 1 , 1821 .. NEW YEAR'S DAY IN PARIS . ( FOR THE LITERARY CHRONICLE . ) NEW ...
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... reading . So that the Student will have nothing to do but to page the volume and begin . vessels , as before . The Hecla ... READERS & CORRESPONDENTS . Clerical Dancing ' has brought us a large accession of Correspondents , whose communi ...
... reading . So that the Student will have nothing to do but to page the volume and begin . vessels , as before . The Hecla ... READERS & CORRESPONDENTS . Clerical Dancing ' has brought us a large accession of Correspondents , whose communi ...
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... readers to this neat little stinate though short resistance ; among others I perceived a man , full eighty His ... reading ; there is have most distinguished themselves and my comrades in arms were crushed , bu- not sufficient rythm and ...
... readers to this neat little stinate though short resistance ; among others I perceived a man , full eighty His ... reading ; there is have most distinguished themselves and my comrades in arms were crushed , bu- not sufficient rythm and ...
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... readers , that , about two years ago , the proprietor of the New Monthly Magazine very pomp- ously announced the offer of a pre- mium of one hundred guineas , for the best essay on English literature dur- ing the eighteenth and ...
... readers , that , about two years ago , the proprietor of the New Monthly Magazine very pomp- ously announced the offer of a pre- mium of one hundred guineas , for the best essay on English literature dur- ing the eighteenth and ...
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