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Instead of England , with Sketches of Society in the Metropolis , by J. Fenimore Cooper , Esquire , ' the title should ... The subject of the book is not England , but Mr. J. Fenimore Cooper ; and every object or topic is treated with ...
Instead of England , with Sketches of Society in the Metropolis , by J. Fenimore Cooper , Esquire , ' the title should ... The subject of the book is not England , but Mr. J. Fenimore Cooper ; and every object or topic is treated with ...
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Mr. Cooper's nameless companion , Mr. A- , allowed Lord B- , a fat old gentleman , who had kindly brought them thither in his chariot , and who happened to alight first , and to be thus in advance , ' to keep his relative position ...
Mr. Cooper's nameless companion , Mr. A- , allowed Lord B- , a fat old gentleman , who had kindly brought them thither in his chariot , and who happened to alight first , and to be thus in advance , ' to keep his relative position ...
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Mr. Cooper seems to think that Edgar was bound to mathematical proportions , and called upon to prove that as the ship is to the boat , so the boat is to the buoy , and because these three proportionals are not , in Mr. Cooper's ideas ...
Mr. Cooper seems to think that Edgar was bound to mathematical proportions , and called upon to prove that as the ship is to the boat , so the boat is to the buoy , and because these three proportionals are not , in Mr. Cooper's ideas ...
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Sermons to a Country Congregation By Augustus Wil | 33 |
A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy with | 48 |
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