The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... interest , to inquire into the origin of the great communities which constitute the nations existing in that favoured region of the globe , to trace their ancient laws and customs , their history by land and sea , their literature ...
... interest , to inquire into the origin of the great communities which constitute the nations existing in that favoured region of the globe , to trace their ancient laws and customs , their history by land and sea , their literature ...
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... interest of King Erik and his queen Gunilhda . The suit was tried at the Gule - thing assizes , where the parties appeared , attended by numerous bands of followers and friends . In the midst of a large field a ring was stretched out ...
... interest of King Erik and his queen Gunilhda . The suit was tried at the Gule - thing assizes , where the parties appeared , attended by numerous bands of followers and friends . In the midst of a large field a ring was stretched out ...
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... interest of a complicated drama , from the variety of events , and of characters which are introduced and pour- trayed with exquisite skill ; the same continually changing from one country to another , and in which might be found the ...
... interest of a complicated drama , from the variety of events , and of characters which are introduced and pour- trayed with exquisite skill ; the same continually changing from one country to another , and in which might be found the ...
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... interest in Pearce's welfare , and treated him with a degree of kindness , which that wayward child of fortune , amidst all his subsequent wanderings and errors , appears never to have forgotten . We regret to say , that a very great ...
... interest in Pearce's welfare , and treated him with a degree of kindness , which that wayward child of fortune , amidst all his subsequent wanderings and errors , appears never to have forgotten . We regret to say , that a very great ...
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... interest , at least for the public of this country , at the present time . Ma- dame Junot , however , in dwelling on ... interests of his little family ; and with all the anxiety of a fond parent , he would inquire if his last boy had ...
... interest , at least for the public of this country , at the present time . Ma- dame Junot , however , in dwelling on ... interests of his little family ; and with all the anxiety of a fond parent , he would inquire if his last boy had ...
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