The London Quarterly Review, Том 19Theodore Foster, 1819 |
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... probably to himself that he alludes in saying a person of his acquaintance spent almost forty years , ' in gathering and amassing materials for an hortulan design to so enormous an heap as to fill some thousand pages , and yet be ...
... probably to himself that he alludes in saying a person of his acquaintance spent almost forty years , ' in gathering and amassing materials for an hortulan design to so enormous an heap as to fill some thousand pages , and yet be ...
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... probably for a supposed vir- tue in consequence of its name Carduus Mariæ , or our Lady's milky thistle , which made it be esteemed a proper diet for nurses . The bur also he calls delicate and wholesome , when young . The young leaves ...
... probably for a supposed vir- tue in consequence of its name Carduus Mariæ , or our Lady's milky thistle , which made it be esteemed a proper diet for nurses . The bur also he calls delicate and wholesome , when young . The young leaves ...
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... probably be the issue of suffering those shops to be in the Citty , was look'd on as a prophecy . The poore inhabitants were dispers'd about St. George's Fields , and Moorefields , as far as Highgate , and severall miles in circle ...
... probably be the issue of suffering those shops to be in the Citty , was look'd on as a prophecy . The poore inhabitants were dispers'd about St. George's Fields , and Moorefields , as far as Highgate , and severall miles in circle ...
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... probably have accepted it for the sake of his double claim . The Sylva has no beauties of style to recommend it , and none of those felicities of expression by which the writer stamps upon your memory his meaning in all its force ...
... probably have accepted it for the sake of his double claim . The Sylva has no beauties of style to recommend it , and none of those felicities of expression by which the writer stamps upon your memory his meaning in all its force ...
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... probably occur to them . ' Land being at too high a price in Hamilton county , Mr. Birk- beck determined on proceeding farther westward , sagaciously re- flecting that the time was fast approaching when the grand inter- course with ...
... probably occur to them . ' Land being at too high a price in Hamilton county , Mr. Birk- beck determined on proceeding farther westward , sagaciously re- flecting that the time was fast approaching when the grand inter- course with ...
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