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... observe , at least , during a con- siderable part of the doctor's life . Mrs. Pilking- ton , whose admiration of him , and the pleasure ( perhaps the pride ) she took in being admitted to his conversation , made her observe every little ...
... observe , at least , during a con- siderable part of the doctor's life . Mrs. Pilking- ton , whose admiration of him , and the pleasure ( perhaps the pride ) she took in being admitted to his conversation , made her observe every little ...
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... observe , however , that in every village in the South of Europe , at the open shop door or place of entertainment where refreshing drinks are sold , there may be seen such vessels , " notched at the brimms , " with glasses hanging ...
... observe , however , that in every village in the South of Europe , at the open shop door or place of entertainment where refreshing drinks are sold , there may be seen such vessels , " notched at the brimms , " with glasses hanging ...
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... observation on the same occasion , from which it would seem that the in- habitants of the sea are by no means exempt ... observed among those left on the beach by the tide , though they are very numerous in the neighbouring sea . C. O. ...
... observation on the same occasion , from which it would seem that the in- habitants of the sea are by no means exempt ... observed among those left on the beach by the tide , though they are very numerous in the neighbouring sea . C. O. ...
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... observed , Saxum Hiberniensium , the Irishmen's stone , or hill , is mentioned detailing , at the same time , the cause of the locality becoming known by this name . Certain Hibernians , it appears , had taken possession of the house of ...
... observed , Saxum Hiberniensium , the Irishmen's stone , or hill , is mentioned detailing , at the same time , the cause of the locality becoming known by this name . Certain Hibernians , it appears , had taken possession of the house of ...
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... observed to him , " Gravi labit ruinâ . " To which he replied instantly , " Dux fœmina facti . " LL my Poets ' Corner . Queries , CECIL ARMS . A. A. The enclosed extract from a book entitled No- titia Anglicana , published in London ...
... observed to him , " Gravi labit ruinâ . " To which he replied instantly , " Dux fœmina facti . " LL my Poets ' Corner . Queries , CECIL ARMS . A. A. The enclosed extract from a book entitled No- titia Anglicana , published in London ...
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