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... readers this will subject him to a charge of adulation , and others may suspect that the pencil was tinged with a ... readers . As an instance of the correct feeling which prevails on our side of the water , we may refer our readers to ...
... readers this will subject him to a charge of adulation , and others may suspect that the pencil was tinged with a ... readers . As an instance of the correct feeling which prevails on our side of the water , we may refer our readers to ...
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... readers , as Mrs. More informs us , in the preface to this volume , she now has done , the day of separation has not yet arrived . The indulgence and patience of the public , to adopt her own qualifying terms , are not yet either ...
... readers , as Mrs. More informs us , in the preface to this volume , she now has done , the day of separation has not yet arrived . The indulgence and patience of the public , to adopt her own qualifying terms , are not yet either ...
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... readers , finding it does not tally with any preconcep- tions they had formed , but requires to be read with a quite new , and much greater effort of imagination , may experience , when it is put into their hands , a feeling not unlike ...
... readers , finding it does not tally with any preconcep- tions they had formed , but requires to be read with a quite new , and much greater effort of imagination , may experience , when it is put into their hands , a feeling not unlike ...
Contents
ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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