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... achieved for Ireland - something which might introduce her natives to those of
the sister kingdom , in a more favourable light than they had been placed hitherto
, and tend to procure sympathy for their virtues and indulgence for their foibles .
... achieved for Ireland - something which might introduce her natives to those of
the sister kingdom , in a more favourable light than they had been placed hitherto
, and tend to procure sympathy for their virtues and indulgence for their foibles .
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... in the Padlock , on the Mauritanian music , « What signifies me hear , if me no
understand ? » I conceived it possible avoid this error ; and See Appendix , No. II
. by rendering a similar work more light and obvious to xiv GENERAL PREFACE
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... in the Padlock , on the Mauritanian music , « What signifies me hear , if me no
understand ? » I conceived it possible avoid this error ; and See Appendix , No. II
. by rendering a similar work more light and obvious to xiv GENERAL PREFACE
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by rendering a similar work more light and obvious to general comprehension , to
escape the rock on which my predecessor was shipwrecked . But I was , on the
other hand , so far discouraged by the indifferent reception of Mr Strutt's romance
...
by rendering a similar work more light and obvious to general comprehension , to
escape the rock on which my predecessor was shipwrecked . But I was , on the
other hand , so far discouraged by the indifferent reception of Mr Strutt's romance
...
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By the side of Maxwell ( by the way , I cannot learn that he is in the least related to
the Nithsdale family ) , was placed a small table and a couple of lights , by the
assistance of which he read as follows : « Journal of Jan Von Eulen . « On the xlii
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By the side of Maxwell ( by the way , I cannot learn that he is in the least related to
the Nithsdale family ) , was placed a small table and a couple of lights , by the
assistance of which he read as follows : « Journal of Jan Von Eulen . « On the xlii
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9th November , calm - P.M . light breezes from N.N.W. I talked with the captain
about the inheritance of my sister - in - law . , Jane Lansache . — He says he
knows the principal subject , which will not exceed £ 1000 in value . N.B. He is a
...
9th November , calm - P.M . light breezes from N.N.W. I talked with the captain
about the inheritance of my sister - in - law . , Jane Lansache . — He says he
knows the principal subject , which will not exceed £ 1000 in value . N.B. He is a
...
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