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" Thus this custom of firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made a discovery, that the flesh of swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burnt, as they called it) without the... "
The Boys' and girls' companion for leisure hours, ed. by J. and M. Bennett - Page 161
1857
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The national reading books, adapted to the government code ..., Volume 5

National reading books - 1871 - 232 pages
...was feared that the very science of architecture would in no long time be lost to tho world. Thus the custom of firing houses continued, till in process...indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burnt as they called it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. POETICAL SECTION. ELLEN...
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Primer First (-Fourth, Sixth) reader

Public school series - 1874 - 408 pages
...and all shut up shop. Pcople built slighter and slighter every day, until it was feared that the very science of architecture would in no long time be lost...indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burnt, as they called it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the...
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Little Classics, Volume 5

Rossiter Johnson - 1874 - 224 pages
...and all shut up shop. People built slighter and slighter every day, until it was feared that the very science of architecture would in no long time be lost...indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burnt, as they called it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the...
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The casquet of literature, a selection in poetry and prose, ed. with notes ...

Casket - 1874 - 840 pages
...and all shut up shop. People built slighter and slighter every day, until it was feared that the very science of architecture would -in no long time be...swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burned, as they called it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first...
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A Dissertation Upon Roast Pig

Charles Lamb - 1874 - 24 pages
...and all shut up shop. People built slighter and slighter every day, until it was feared that the very science of architecture would in no long time be lost...manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made a discover}', that the flesh of swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burnt, as they...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: With a Sketch of His Life and Final ..., Volume 2

Charles Lamb - 1875 - 618 pages
...and all shut up shop. People built slighter and slighter every day, until it was feared that the very science of architecture would in no long time be lost...indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burnt as they called it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the...
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The Literary Reader: Typical Selections from Some of the Best British and ...

George Rhett Cathcart - 1874 - 454 pages
...and all shut up shop. People built slighter and slighter every day, until it was feared that the very science of architecture would in no long time be lost...swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be cooked iburnt. us they called it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first...
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The Literary Reader: Typical Selections from the Best British and American ...

George Rhett Cathcart - 1876 - 452 pages
...and all shut up shop. Pcople built slighter and slighter every day, until it was feared that the very science of architecture would in no long time be lost...indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burnt. as they called it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 pages
...and all shut up shop. People built slighter and slighter every day, until it was feared that the very ond the abyss of night The dawn of uncreated (burned, as they call it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first...
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Works of Charles Lamb: Edited and Dramatic Tales, Essays and Critisms

Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 pages
...and all shut up shop. People built slighter and slighter every day, until it was feared that the very science of architecture would in no long time be lost to the \\orld. Thus this custom of firing houses continued, till in process of time, says my manuscript, a...
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