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The pamphlet also contains the address of the Disfenters ' committee , after their late defeat , to the People of England , EDUCATION , SCHOOL BOOKS , & c . Art . 47. The Female Reader ; or , Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose and Verse ...
The pamphlet also contains the address of the Disfenters ' committee , after their late defeat , to the People of England , EDUCATION , SCHOOL BOOKS , & c . Art . 47. The Female Reader ; or , Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose and Verse ...
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Mr. Price of the Bodleian library at Oxford , overlooked the descrip : ion of that county ; as did the late Sir John Cullum , Sir John Fenn , and the Rev. Mr. Thome of Castle Rifing , those of Suffolk and Norfolk ; Mr. Effex , and Mr.
Mr. Price of the Bodleian library at Oxford , overlooked the descrip : ion of that county ; as did the late Sir John Cullum , Sir John Fenn , and the Rev. Mr. Thome of Castle Rifing , those of Suffolk and Norfolk ; Mr. Effex , and Mr.
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The calumnies contained in a pamphlet entitled Theodofius , ( written , we believe , by the late Dr. Withers , and noticed in our Review for February last , p . 233. ) merited no reply ; yet Dr. P. has made them the subject of a ...
The calumnies contained in a pamphlet entitled Theodofius , ( written , we believe , by the late Dr. Withers , and noticed in our Review for February last , p . 233. ) merited no reply ; yet Dr. P. has made them the subject of a ...
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Philoſophy Natural See Ingen Revelations See Cooke | 1 |
Diſeaſes | 13 |
Geography and Hiſtory by a Lady Holders French Accidence 100 | 71 |
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