The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... . 274 . . Oxon . A QUESTION ASKED AND RIGHTLY ANSWERED , WITH NOTICES OF A GREAT IMPORTATION ANNOUNCED IN THE LEITH COMMERCIAL LIST . " But tell me yet what followed on that But . " DANIEL . CHAPTER CLXVI . p . 278 . - A WISH XXV.
... . 274 . . Oxon . A QUESTION ASKED AND RIGHTLY ANSWERED , WITH NOTICES OF A GREAT IMPORTATION ANNOUNCED IN THE LEITH COMMERCIAL LIST . " But tell me yet what followed on that But . " DANIEL . CHAPTER CLXVI . p . 278 . - A WISH XXV.
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Robert Southey. CHAPTER CLXVI . p . 278 . - A WISH CONCERNING WHALES , WITH SOME REMARKS UPON THEIR PLACE IN PHYSICAL AND MORAL CLASSIFICATION . DR . ABRAHAM REES . CAPTAIN SCORESBY . THE WHALE FISHERY . Your Whale he will swallow a ...
Robert Southey. CHAPTER CLXVI . p . 278 . - A WISH CONCERNING WHALES , WITH SOME REMARKS UPON THEIR PLACE IN PHYSICAL AND MORAL CLASSIFICATION . DR . ABRAHAM REES . CAPTAIN SCORESBY . THE WHALE FISHERY . Your Whale he will swallow a ...
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... wish he never did worse . However , Master , I hope you'll sell him , for in spite of his looks I should never like to trust my pre- cious limbs upon the back of such a misbe- gotten beast . Unbegotten , Nicholas , replied the Doctor ...
... wish he never did worse . However , Master , I hope you'll sell him , for in spite of his looks I should never like to trust my pre- cious limbs upon the back of such a misbe- gotten beast . Unbegotten , Nicholas , replied the Doctor ...
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... wish they first quietly argued the point . Nicholas main- tained that it was not possible any person , ex- cept his master , could have so good a right to name the colt as himself , who had actually been present when he was dropt ...
... wish they first quietly argued the point . Nicholas main- tained that it was not possible any person , ex- cept his master , could have so good a right to name the colt as himself , who had actually been present when he was dropt ...
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... wish that Chantrey had been what he now is , the greatest of living sculptors , fourscore years ago : but I may I wish that Nobs and the Doctor had lived at the time when Chantrey could have made a bust of the one and a model of the ...
... wish that Chantrey had been what he now is , the greatest of living sculptors , fourscore years ago : but I may I wish that Nobs and the Doctor had lived at the time when Chantrey could have made a bust of the one and a model of the ...
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