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... , of sending forth and circulating as widely as pos- sible , the aforesaid Local Publication , to be called " The Country Miscellany and Literary Selector ; " and that nothing be suffered to let , hinder , or prevent such a monthly 2.
... , of sending forth and circulating as widely as pos- sible , the aforesaid Local Publication , to be called " The Country Miscellany and Literary Selector ; " and that nothing be suffered to let , hinder , or prevent such a monthly 2.
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... called Peithynen or Elucidator , and was so constructed , that each stick might be turned for the facility of reading , the end of each running out alternately on both sides of the frame . A continuation of this mode of writing may be ...
... called Peithynen or Elucidator , and was so constructed , that each stick might be turned for the facility of reading , the end of each running out alternately on both sides of the frame . A continuation of this mode of writing may be ...
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... called a Tally , about three feet long , and an inch and a half square , furnished every year by the steward . One of these singular records was some time ago produced in evidence in a law - suit at Winchester . The mode of keeping ...
... called a Tally , about three feet long , and an inch and a half square , furnished every year by the steward . One of these singular records was some time ago produced in evidence in a law - suit at Winchester . The mode of keeping ...
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... called Xylochar- tion by the Greeks . Before the use of the Papyrus became general , the bark of the Philyra , a species of the Linden tree , was frequently made use of for writing upon ; and books written on it existed in the third ...
... called Xylochar- tion by the Greeks . Before the use of the Papyrus became general , the bark of the Philyra , a species of the Linden tree , was frequently made use of for writing upon ; and books written on it existed in the third ...
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... called a part of the first , to help the demeanour ; and third , which may be called a part of the se- cond , to assist a man over the gaps of speech , —the little awkward intervals , called want of ideas . Deprive a man of his stick ...
... called a part of the first , to help the demeanour ; and third , which may be called a part of the se- cond , to assist a man over the gaps of speech , —the little awkward intervals , called want of ideas . Deprive a man of his stick ...
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