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... hand Writing , 84 BLOOD , and Bleeding , Obferva- tions on , 327 BOETHIUS , Tranflation of , 196 BONNET'S Interefting Views of Christianity , 509 BOOKER'S Highlanders , a Poem , 439 Bowes , A. R. Trial of , 164 BRAMAH on the ...
... hand Writing , 84 BLOOD , and Bleeding , Obferva- tions on , 327 BOETHIUS , Tranflation of , 196 BONNET'S Interefting Views of Christianity , 509 BOOKER'S Highlanders , a Poem , 439 Bowes , A. R. Trial of , 164 BRAMAH on the ...
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... HAND . See BLANCHARD . SYMBOLE ad Literaturam. POPE'S Eloifa to Abelard tranf- lated into Latin , 244 PORTUGAL Wines . See CROFT . Pou - Rou , on Parliaments , 321 POWNALL'S Obf . on the Currents in the Atlantic Ocean , 481 PRICE'S ...
... HAND . See BLANCHARD . SYMBOLE ad Literaturam. POPE'S Eloifa to Abelard tranf- lated into Latin , 244 PORTUGAL Wines . See CROFT . Pou - Rou , on Parliaments , 321 POWNALL'S Obf . on the Currents in the Atlantic Ocean , 481 PRICE'S ...
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SHORT - HAND . See BLANCHARD . SYMBOLE ad Literaturam Teu- SILLERY , Marchionefs of , her Theatre of Education , tranf- lated , SINCLAIR on the Scottish Par- Effa43 , Z vey of Europe , THE MONTHLY REVIEW. tonicam Antiquiorem ex Codicibus ...
SHORT - HAND . See BLANCHARD . SYMBOLE ad Literaturam Teu- SILLERY , Marchionefs of , her Theatre of Education , tranf- lated , SINCLAIR on the Scottish Par- Effa43 , Z vey of Europe , THE MONTHLY REVIEW. tonicam Antiquiorem ex Codicibus ...
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... hands of the fame artists , yet attains not to the fame perfection , it must be supposed that the air has an influence upon the flender frame of this de- licate fabric . ' What does Mr. Shaw here mean by this delicate fabric ? ' Fabric ...
... hands of the fame artists , yet attains not to the fame perfection , it must be supposed that the air has an influence upon the flender frame of this de- licate fabric . ' What does Mr. Shaw here mean by this delicate fabric ? ' Fabric ...
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... hand ; and the ir- refiftible charm of feminine beauty and modefty to a manly heart , on the other , would fpeedily ... hands of an incenfed king ; the fame Providence now , by a concourfe of circumftances equally beyond the reach of ...
... hand ; and the ir- refiftible charm of feminine beauty and modefty to a manly heart , on the other , would fpeedily ... hands of an incenfed king ; the fame Providence now , by a concourfe of circumftances equally beyond the reach of ...
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