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... Court of the United States , for the Southern District of New York . W. H. TINSON , Stereotyper . GEORGE RUSSELL , Printer . G. W. ALEXANDER , Binder . 815087 Osal For All whose Intellectual Tastes prefer Wholesome Diet ENTERED ...
... Court of the United States , for the Southern District of New York . W. H. TINSON , Stereotyper . GEORGE RUSSELL , Printer . G. W. ALEXANDER , Binder . 815087 Osal For All whose Intellectual Tastes prefer Wholesome Diet ENTERED ...
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... Court , and noted as having written some books , including a pompous account of the coro- nation of that monarch , which he was appointed to write , in 1661. He also published a magnificent Bible , with illustra- tions , for which he ...
... Court , and noted as having written some books , including a pompous account of the coro- nation of that monarch , which he was appointed to write , in 1661. He also published a magnificent Bible , with illustra- tions , for which he ...
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... court , by Parliament itself ; it was abolished in England about 1694 , although it still continues in force , we believe , in several of the Continen- tal States . The first bookseller , so called , on record was Faustus . He is said ...
... court , by Parliament itself ; it was abolished in England about 1694 , although it still continues in force , we believe , in several of the Continen- tal States . The first bookseller , so called , on record was Faustus . He is said ...
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... court robe . " Fashion , the veriest despot in her decrees , arbitrates through the agency of her devotees - the milliner , the modiste , and the tailor - the style and manner of one's habiliments ; and so absolute is her sway in this ...
... court robe . " Fashion , the veriest despot in her decrees , arbitrates through the agency of her devotees - the milliner , the modiste , and the tailor - the style and manner of one's habiliments ; and so absolute is her sway in this ...
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... courts of Charlemagne , of Edward , Henry and Elizabeth , all exhibit the figures of women as if in a state of siege . Such lines of circumvallation and outwork ; such impregnable bul- warks of whalebone , wood , and steel ; such ...
... courts of Charlemagne , of Edward , Henry and Elizabeth , all exhibit the figures of women as if in a state of siege . Such lines of circumvallation and outwork ; such impregnable bul- warks of whalebone , wood , and steel ; such ...
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