Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays and Poems, Volumen1Butler, 1888 - 2469 páginas |
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... Sadler is , and now as much forgotten as Mr. Sadler will soon be , Robert Heron . His piece was brought upon the stage , and damned , " as it is phrased , " in the second act ; but the author , thinking that it had been unfairly and ...
... Sadler is , and now as much forgotten as Mr. Sadler will soon be , Robert Heron . His piece was brought upon the stage , and damned , " as it is phrased , " in the second act ; but the author , thinking that it had been unfairly and ...
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... Sadler's theory . The numbers 396 , 390 , 388 , 378 , follow each other very speciously in a descending order . But let our readers divide these thirty - four counties into two equal sets of sev- enteen counties each , and try whether ...
... Sadler's theory . The numbers 396 , 390 , 388 , 378 , follow each other very speciously in a descending order . But let our readers divide these thirty - four counties into two equal sets of sev- enteen counties each , and try whether ...
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... Sadler does not in the least understand the principle which he himself has laid down . What is that principle ? It ... Sadler's principle , should the people of Guildford be more prolific than the people who live within the bills ...
... Sadler does not in the least understand the principle which he himself has laid down . What is that principle ? It ... Sadler's principle , should the people of Guildford be more prolific than the people who live within the bills ...
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ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE | 20 |
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