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... illustrated , require as delicate handling as prints . Books suffer from neglect as well as ill - usage . Damp is a great destroyer , and often works irretrievable ruin while not at all suspected . Rows of volumes get put away , and ...
... illustrated , require as delicate handling as prints . Books suffer from neglect as well as ill - usage . Damp is a great destroyer , and often works irretrievable ruin while not at all suspected . Rows of volumes get put away , and ...
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... illustrated , price 10s . London : Longman and C Paternoster Row , and C. Lonsdale , Old Bond Street . PICTU ICTURES OF THE PAST , a Series of Metrica Sketches relative to Nottinghamshire and the Neighbouring Counties , by WILLIAM ...
... illustrated , price 10s . London : Longman and C Paternoster Row , and C. Lonsdale , Old Bond Street . PICTU ICTURES OF THE PAST , a Series of Metrica Sketches relative to Nottinghamshire and the Neighbouring Counties , by WILLIAM ...
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... illustrated , price 10s . London : Longman and Co. Paternoster Row , and C. Lonsdale , Old Bond Street . JAMES DAVIS , begs to return his sincere thanks to his DAM AND EVE . SWAN LANE , ROTHERHITHE . Friends and the Public for their ...
... illustrated , price 10s . London : Longman and Co. Paternoster Row , and C. Lonsdale , Old Bond Street . JAMES DAVIS , begs to return his sincere thanks to his DAM AND EVE . SWAN LANE , ROTHERHITHE . Friends and the Public for their ...
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... illustrated by the name of the Club - very unostentatious and unassuming in their transactions - comparatively few in number - there is one thing in which , above all others , they pride themselves— namely , their warm and compact ...
... illustrated by the name of the Club - very unostentatious and unassuming in their transactions - comparatively few in number - there is one thing in which , above all others , they pride themselves— namely , their warm and compact ...
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... illustrated ; it must ex- press the full force of that which it describes , neither exceeding it nor falling short of it . Examples of comparison are so plentiful in Shakspeare , and all are so perfect , that I am at a loss which to ...
... illustrated ; it must ex- press the full force of that which it describes , neither exceeding it nor falling short of it . Examples of comparison are so plentiful in Shakspeare , and all are so perfect , that I am at a loss which to ...
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