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... note to his essay on S. T. Coleridge : " Most men have their enemies and calumniators ; Dr Bell had his , who happened , rather indecorously , to be his wife -from whom he was legally separated , or ( as in Scotch law it is In addition ...
... note to his essay on S. T. Coleridge : " Most men have their enemies and calumniators ; Dr Bell had his , who happened , rather indecorously , to be his wife -from whom he was legally separated , or ( as in Scotch law it is In addition ...
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... note to the end of the paper : " The above subject being of considerable importance to the public , it is scarcely necessary for us to state that we shall leave our columns open to the free and liberal discus- sion of it . " The lists ...
... note to the end of the paper : " The above subject being of considerable importance to the public , it is scarcely necessary for us to state that we shall leave our columns open to the free and liberal discus- sion of it . " The lists ...
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... note down during sermon those words in which his Scotch accent most evidently appeared ; and , when he returned home , he practised the art of pro- nouncing them in Mr Davies's English fashion . He was also very anxious to be able to ...
... note down during sermon those words in which his Scotch accent most evidently appeared ; and , when he returned home , he practised the art of pro- nouncing them in Mr Davies's English fashion . He was also very anxious to be able to ...
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... note of any distinctions that might be made , or dif- ferences that might possibly exist . Nothing was to be done except for the " Madras ( or , as it is often called , the monitorial ) system of education . " Before that sys- tem ...
... note of any distinctions that might be made , or dif- ferences that might possibly exist . Nothing was to be done except for the " Madras ( or , as it is often called , the monitorial ) system of education . " Before that sys- tem ...
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... note , asking " what immediate and brief additional measure can be taken to enforce compliance with all my requisitions and injunctions , that will lose no time , require no formal deed on my part ? What can be done - what can you do ...
... note , asking " what immediate and brief additional measure can be taken to enforce compliance with all my requisitions and injunctions , that will lose no time , require no formal deed on my part ? What can be done - what can you do ...
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