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... Edition , with a Preface and Notes by the Editor 251 X. 1. Paul Clifford . By the author of " Pelham , " " De- vereux , " & c . 2. The King's Own . By the author of the " Naval Officer " 3. The Mussulman . By R. R. Madden , Esq . 4. The ...
... Edition , with a Preface and Notes by the Editor 251 X. 1. Paul Clifford . By the author of " Pelham , " " De- vereux , " & c . 2. The King's Own . By the author of the " Naval Officer " 3. The Mussulman . By R. R. Madden , Esq . 4. The ...
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... Edition , with a Biographical and Topogra- phical Preface , and Anecdotal Annotations . By John Britton , F.S.A. · XVIII . Recherches Sur la Langue Nationale de la Majeure partie des Pays Bas . Par le Baron Van Westreenen Van Tiellaudt ...
... Edition , with a Biographical and Topogra- phical Preface , and Anecdotal Annotations . By John Britton , F.S.A. · XVIII . Recherches Sur la Langue Nationale de la Majeure partie des Pays Bas . Par le Baron Van Westreenen Van Tiellaudt ...
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... editions . From the perusal of the two volumes now before us , we have risen with feelings of increased admiration for the author . The interior of Brazil had already been visited and described by Mr. Mawe , and other travellers ; and ...
... editions . From the perusal of the two volumes now before us , we have risen with feelings of increased admiration for the author . The interior of Brazil had already been visited and described by Mr. Mawe , and other travellers ; and ...
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... editions of Don Quixote , or Gil Blas , and was one of the many instances I had remarked , where old manners and customs were preserved in the mountains of Brazil , as they were originally brought over by the early settlers , long after ...
... editions of Don Quixote , or Gil Blas , and was one of the many instances I had remarked , where old manners and customs were preserved in the mountains of Brazil , as they were originally brought over by the early settlers , long after ...
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... edition of the old English dramatists , now we be- lieve in course of publication . A specimen of the good sense which guides this aerial excursion , is seen in the fact that it begins with a very high antique , denominated in Christian ...
... edition of the old English dramatists , now we be- lieve in course of publication . A specimen of the good sense which guides this aerial excursion , is seen in the fact that it begins with a very high antique , denominated in Christian ...
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