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... readers of the first volume to death . Now , without raising any undue note of triumph , we cannot but think we deserve some slight thanks at the hands even of Mr. Alford's most constant readers , for the great share we had in the ...
... readers of the first volume to death . Now , without raising any undue note of triumph , we cannot but think we deserve some slight thanks at the hands even of Mr. Alford's most constant readers , for the great share we had in the ...
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... reader . Mr. Alford will have no cause to complain of our having wickedly suppressed portions of his Notes , nor will our readers require any other evidence to substantiate the truth of our notices of appropriations than that furnished ...
... reader . Mr. Alford will have no cause to complain of our having wickedly suppressed portions of his Notes , nor will our readers require any other evidence to substantiate the truth of our notices of appropriations than that furnished ...
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... readers must be obscure or unintelligible for Mr. Hardy has by no means escaped the grave fault , common among Anglo - Indian writers , and almost peculiar to them , of using native terms , which there is no earthly reason for not ...
... readers must be obscure or unintelligible for Mr. Hardy has by no means escaped the grave fault , common among Anglo - Indian writers , and almost peculiar to them , of using native terms , which there is no earthly reason for not ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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