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Сторінка iii
... King , coronation of , historical query respecting , 232 , 240. Moth , immense , 197 . - King , Captain , voyages of , 345 . . verses to , 244 . L. Labour and business , recommendation to abridge , 80- see Shops 85 , 96 - Wages , & c ...
... King , coronation of , historical query respecting , 232 , 240. Moth , immense , 197 . - King , Captain , voyages of , 345 . . verses to , 244 . L. Labour and business , recommendation to abridge , 80- see Shops 85 , 96 - Wages , & c ...
Сторінка iv
... King , " 269 . Weber , the composer , sketch of the life of , 313 , 416 Original lines to the memory of , 416 - Anecdotes of , 43 Weeping at a play , whimsical paper on , 95 . Weights and measures , new , 203 . Welshman and wild boar ...
... King , " 269 . Weber , the composer , sketch of the life of , 313 , 416 Original lines to the memory of , 416 - Anecdotes of , 43 Weeping at a play , whimsical paper on , 95 . Weights and measures , new , 203 . Welshman and wild boar ...
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... King and the Queen of Bohemia . And by the break- ing of a board over our heads , we had a great deal of dust fell into the ladies ' necks and the men's haire , which made good sport . The King being come , the scene opened ; which ...
... King and the Queen of Bohemia . And by the break- ing of a board over our heads , we had a great deal of dust fell into the ladies ' necks and the men's haire , which made good sport . The King being come , the scene opened ; which ...
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... King Black . 2 Queen .... B - 8 .... B - 7 .... +3 Castle B - 7 14 King .... A - 8 6 Knight .... B - 6 + MATE . OR , 5 Castle .... A - 7 2 Castle .... B - 7 $ 3 Queen D - 7 + 114 Queen .... C - 7 3 Kuight .... C - 6 + 4. Pawn ( ...
... King Black . 2 Queen .... B - 8 .... B - 7 .... +3 Castle B - 7 14 King .... A - 8 6 Knight .... B - 6 + MATE . OR , 5 Castle .... A - 7 2 Castle .... B - 7 $ 3 Queen D - 7 + 114 Queen .... C - 7 3 Kuight .... C - 6 + 4. Pawn ( ...
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... king . That king is the husband of Isis - the famous the supplies which they required , encountered the most Osiris , that beneficent king , who , the people believed , grievous sufferings : after obtaining some splendid advan- reigned ...
... king . That king is the husband of Isis - the famous the supplies which they required , encountered the most Osiris , that beneficent king , who , the people believed , grievous sufferings : after obtaining some splendid advan- reigned ...
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