The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Том 51825 |
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... reason that tea is so injurious , for many take three , four , and five cups at a meal . Cider , when it is really good , is a wholesome drink . As a grand rule , eating moderately should be ob- served , and not so often as people ...
... reason that tea is so injurious , for many take three , four , and five cups at a meal . Cider , when it is really good , is a wholesome drink . As a grand rule , eating moderately should be ob- served , and not so often as people ...
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... reason which has obliged us to withdraw it after it had bee arranged in the type in our pages . As the present numbe of the Kaleidoscope is the commencement of our new ro lume , it was our wish to exhibit in its columns as muel variety ...
... reason which has obliged us to withdraw it after it had bee arranged in the type in our pages . As the present numbe of the Kaleidoscope is the commencement of our new ro lume , it was our wish to exhibit in its columns as muel variety ...
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... reason to apprehend that the favourable anticipations of the writer will be disap- pointed . He thus expresses ... reasons , but from their constantly paasing it , they would carry adventurers sufficiently near to render in- gress into ...
... reason to apprehend that the favourable anticipations of the writer will be disap- pointed . He thus expresses ... reasons , but from their constantly paasing it , they would carry adventurers sufficiently near to render in- gress into ...
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... reasons himself to reason , outlives the violence of his prejudices , submits to the torture of read- ing his own recantation , and with a good grace yields himself , " Benedick the married man . " And why ? because , forsooth , the ...
... reasons himself to reason , outlives the violence of his prejudices , submits to the torture of read- ing his own recantation , and with a good grace yields himself , " Benedick the married man . " And why ? because , forsooth , the ...
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... reasons that had been broods . Then , too , the plague begins , nor ceases until the ated , and which he thought must be ... reason believe that the expenses of building a steam - vessel of 400 would amount to upwards of £ 14,000 . It is ...
... reasons that had been broods . Then , too , the plague begins , nor ceases until the ated , and which he thought must be ... reason believe that the expenses of building a steam - vessel of 400 would amount to upwards of £ 14,000 . It is ...
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