The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... Society , which prints books it cannot circulate , as being contra bonos mores . The Society for the Suppression of Vice does not appear in the list . By another rule , all Periodical Publications ' are to appear under that head , and ...
... Society , which prints books it cannot circulate , as being contra bonos mores . The Society for the Suppression of Vice does not appear in the list . By another rule , all Periodical Publications ' are to appear under that head , and ...
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... Society , who determined to have but twelve divisions in their library , and therefore put , and that advisedly , Chronology and Canal Navigation into one and the same class , that class being Astronomy ! From the height of the Royal ...
... Society , who determined to have but twelve divisions in their library , and therefore put , and that advisedly , Chronology and Canal Navigation into one and the same class , that class being Astronomy ! From the height of the Royal ...
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... society and welfare of families . For how is a girl fitted to become a good member of society for whom all its existing bonds and forms have been sedulously divested of respect , and who has been made to consider the grand rule of right ...
... society and welfare of families . For how is a girl fitted to become a good member of society for whom all its existing bonds and forms have been sedulously divested of respect , and who has been made to consider the grand rule of right ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
25 | 72 |
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