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1 I shall read this volume through by Saturday night.
2 I read this volume with the greatest delight, and spoke of it highly in my periodical.
3 If all the mothers who read this volume could bear children with the comfort Mrs. C. does, I should be happy, indeed.
4 Had he read these volumes , that he talked so disrespectfully of their contents?
5 I read these volumes nearly through the same evening, beginning from the death of Lord Liverpool.
6 We think no one can read these volumes without having a higher impression of Washington Irving as a man.
7 Read these volumes openly.
8 "You have read this volume often I suppose," he added, turning to the sailor.
9 Another more literary reason for reading this volume alongside Wilfred Owen is for the sense it gives one of a clear poetic trajectory.
10 Whoever disbelieves that the philosophy of history can be made a science, should suspend his judgment until he has read these volumes of M. Comte.
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