The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... England , where successive re - editing has as yet kept it in the highest place as a practical Dictionary : " " The acceptance of an American Dictionary in England has itself had immense effect in keeping up the community of speech , to ...
... England , where successive re - editing has as yet kept it in the highest place as a practical Dictionary : " " The acceptance of an American Dictionary in England has itself had immense effect in keeping up the community of speech , to ...
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... England . Folio . Third Edition , revised . 31s . 6d . By C. H. PEARSON , M.A. An Atlas containing Five Maps of England at different periods during the Early and Middle Ages . The Desert of the Exodus . Journeys on Foot in the ...
... England . Folio . Third Edition , revised . 31s . 6d . By C. H. PEARSON , M.A. An Atlas containing Five Maps of England at different periods during the Early and Middle Ages . The Desert of the Exodus . Journeys on Foot in the ...
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... England at present runs all into lampoon , which has seldom anything of true satire in it besides rhyme and ill - nature . Mr. Rowe has promised the town a farce this winter , but it does not yet appear . He has too on the stocks a ...
... England at present runs all into lampoon , which has seldom anything of true satire in it besides rhyme and ill - nature . Mr. Rowe has promised the town a farce this winter , but it does not yet appear . He has too on the stocks a ...
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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