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... whose care they havebeen committed, are too well known to require particular commendation. Thus British Critic for Nov. 1800, speaks of the first edition of this work in the following tesnms: We do npt know that any- woik on General Zoodty has hitherto ...

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... out of Marcella, (the HDama of Totteridge), is a beautiful chesnut horse, with a great deal of bone; as a racer the calendar speaks sufficiently; his excellence to recommend hnim as a stallion for thoroogi bred mares, and his srpe- and powers bespeak him ...

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... &dkioa, ;se~, for/rd, 4jri1 '7,18. ry The abtove was sold at Nir. Miduieditch's patent Medicine Office, Ipiswich, lvh~o can s~peak to the- -Su- ?? efficaicy of Beaseley's Plaistgr. lof Be912SCIeY's family' Plistier, for sores end knots in ly thbe'breAt ...

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... 'in favour of this Freat performance. The eloquer t Frrnech.leCtLoTer, I.a Harpi. on Ancient and Modern literaturte, thus speaks: England, destined soon to become the lg uacrix of the world in the su1blimller ecienes, and in ssuli vni ta phyics, might ...

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... si ple observation ?? published by a man of lcttcrs, be it ever so trivial, should be estcemed as of importance; because he speaks froa ihis own imnpressions; whiereas coititin mcn publish common things, *~hich they perhaps gleaned from frivolous writers ...

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... in lavuour qfthis great performance. The enqsient Fresncll lectiure r La HiarpefT ,ni Ancient and 3Aodern Literatyrt,.thus speaks England e destvtse- soon to bvcome $he legst ofitbeworld in-thscsublimer sgten5es, snd jn soun metaphysics, ?? have-oppsed ...

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... IAttES HLXiTER, who not only understands that La!n- w guage grammatically, but was for some years in the - daily practice of speaking it on the Continent. HIGH SCHOOL. HE CLASSES of the HIGH SCHOOL Meet r T on the soth Septemliber-And on the first of October ...

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