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Sinclair Lewis. CONTENTS OF THE FOURTH VOLUME . The Life of Dr PARNELL ... The Life of Henry Lord Viscount BOLINGBROKE . THE BEE . Page 1 31 No I. Introduction ... On a beautiful Youth struck blind by lightning . Remarks on our Theatres ...
Sinclair Lewis. CONTENTS OF THE FOURTH VOLUME . The Life of Dr PARNELL ... The Life of Henry Lord Viscount BOLINGBROKE . THE BEE . Page 1 31 No I. Introduction ... On a beautiful Youth struck blind by lightning . Remarks on our Theatres ...
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... 405 XXI . On the Tenants of the Leasowes .. 408 XXII . Sentimental Comedy . 413 XXIII . Scotch Marriages ... 417 XXIV . Dignity of Human Nature .. 421 THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D.D. ARCHDEACON OF CLOGHER vi CONTENTS .
... 405 XXI . On the Tenants of the Leasowes .. 408 XXII . Sentimental Comedy . 413 XXIII . Scotch Marriages ... 417 XXIV . Dignity of Human Nature .. 421 THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D.D. ARCHDEACON OF CLOGHER vi CONTENTS .
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Sinclair Lewis. THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D.D. ARCHDEACON OF CLOGHER . VOL . IV . PRINTED IN MDCCLXX . THE LIFE OF DR PARNELL . THE life of a.
Sinclair Lewis. THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D.D. ARCHDEACON OF CLOGHER . VOL . IV . PRINTED IN MDCCLXX . THE LIFE OF DR PARNELL . THE life of a.
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With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. ñìí» . THE LIFE OF DR PARNELL . The life of.
With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. ñìí» . THE LIFE OF DR PARNELL . The life of.
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... PARNELL , D. D. was descended from an ancient family , that had for some centuries been settled at Con- gleton in Cheshire . His father , Thomas Parnell , who had been attached to the commonwealth party , upon the Re- storation went ...
... PARNELL , D. D. was descended from an ancient family , that had for some centuries been settled at Con- gleton in Cheshire . His father , Thomas Parnell , who had been attached to the commonwealth party , upon the Re- storation went ...
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