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... appears , Mr. H. Coleridge declined to notice my repre- sentations of the exaggerated accounts of Coleridge's services ; but when he referred me for a repayment of money , though in such civil terms , I thought he was laughing at me ...
... appears , Mr. H. Coleridge declined to notice my repre- sentations of the exaggerated accounts of Coleridge's services ; but when he referred me for a repayment of money , though in such civil terms , I thought he was laughing at me ...
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... appear as if I had betrayed their secrets to Fox ? Secrets , as I have already said , they had none . It was not the ... appears by the account of Burns ' Life , which was again declined . Burns began his style of Scottish Poetry on the ...
... appear as if I had betrayed their secrets to Fox ? Secrets , as I have already said , they had none . It was not the ... appears by the account of Burns ' Life , which was again declined . Burns began his style of Scottish Poetry on the ...
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... appear ; and the dispassionate reader will ac- knowledge that , instead of there being three words only that have a resem- blance , there is in reality a very great GAELIC . An Soisgeul a reir Eoin . 1. Ann an ' teachdread bha a 2Ghairm ...
... appear ; and the dispassionate reader will ac- knowledge that , instead of there being three words only that have a resem- blance , there is in reality a very great GAELIC . An Soisgeul a reir Eoin . 1. Ann an ' teachdread bha a 2Ghairm ...
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... appears beside the tree and tempts her . She eats of the fruit , and , after some conversation , persuades Adam to do the same . The apple sticks in Adam's throat ( a circumstance from which is derived a popular name for the ...
... appears beside the tree and tempts her . She eats of the fruit , and , after some conversation , persuades Adam to do the same . The apple sticks in Adam's throat ( a circumstance from which is derived a popular name for the ...
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... appears at all until the man shall first have been freely and forensically justified by the alone perfect , and ... appear- ance , position , character , qualities , & c . The combination of this knowledge with Geography would improve ...
... appears at all until the man shall first have been freely and forensically justified by the alone perfect , and ... appear- ance , position , character , qualities , & c . The combination of this knowledge with Geography would improve ...
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