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... English Chronicle newspaper . She was known and admired by the world as the able and ingenious authoress of some of the best romances that have ever appear- ed in the English language ; and which , to the honour of the country , have ...
... English Chronicle newspaper . She was known and admired by the world as the able and ingenious authoress of some of the best romances that have ever appear- ed in the English language ; and which , to the honour of the country , have ...
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... English party , who , in the very city of Paris , ( that centre of darkness on this in- teresting subject ) and in the very teeth of Frenchmen , did abso- lutely extort from French hands , a real English plum - pudding : yes ! compelled ...
... English party , who , in the very city of Paris , ( that centre of darkness on this in- teresting subject ) and in the very teeth of Frenchmen , did abso- lutely extort from French hands , a real English plum - pudding : yes ! compelled ...
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... ENGLISH LANGUAGE . To the pupils of our public schools the acquisition of their own language , whenever it is undertaken , is an easy task . For he , who is acquainted with several grammars already , finds no diffi- culty in adding one ...
... ENGLISH LANGUAGE . To the pupils of our public schools the acquisition of their own language , whenever it is undertaken , is an easy task . For he , who is acquainted with several grammars already , finds no diffi- culty in adding one ...
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