The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... person who succeeds in opening the lock happens to be an agreeable and handsome youth , the wishes of her heart , of whatever kind , will be quickly accomplished ; but should the opener of the lock be ill- favoured , ugly , and deformed ...
... person who succeeds in opening the lock happens to be an agreeable and handsome youth , the wishes of her heart , of whatever kind , will be quickly accomplished ; but should the opener of the lock be ill- favoured , ugly , and deformed ...
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causing to be advertised any such meeting , and every person who shall print or publish , or cause to be printed or published , any such advertisement , shall forfeit ten pounds . Every person who shall be drunk on the Lord's Day , and ...
causing to be advertised any such meeting , and every person who shall print or publish , or cause to be printed or published , any such advertisement , shall forfeit ten pounds . Every person who shall be drunk on the Lord's Day , and ...
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... person who may have received information of a new manufacture from an individual abroad , or from another person re- sident within the United Kingdom . A patentee may sell his right . Pa- tents not to become void in conse- quence of the ...
... person who may have received information of a new manufacture from an individual abroad , or from another person re- sident within the United Kingdom . A patentee may sell his right . Pa- tents not to become void in conse- quence of the ...
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