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... URBAN , Gent . LONDON : Printed by NICHOLS , SON , and BENTLEY , at Cicero's Head , Red Lion Passage , Fleet Street ; where LETTERS are particularly requested to be sent , POST - PAID . And sold by J. HALRIS ( Successor to Mrs. NEWBERY ) ...
... URBAN , Gent . LONDON : Printed by NICHOLS , SON , and BENTLEY , at Cicero's Head , Red Lion Passage , Fleet Street ; where LETTERS are particularly requested to be sent , POST - PAID . And sold by J. HALRIS ( Successor to Mrs. NEWBERY ) ...
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... URBAN , Juty 1 . THE enclosed Rural Inscriptions may , in all probability , be not onamusing to the readers of your Ma gazine . If they yield any gratification to persons of taste , my pains municating them will be fully re- warded . 1 ...
... URBAN , Juty 1 . THE enclosed Rural Inscriptions may , in all probability , be not onamusing to the readers of your Ma gazine . If they yield any gratification to persons of taste , my pains municating them will be fully re- warded . 1 ...
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... URBAN , July 8 . TOU are particularly requested to You insert the following passage , taken from " Letters to Dr. Priestley , " which were published in 1789 by one of his very learned opponents . " But , if you think that , notwith ...
... URBAN , July 8 . TOU are particularly requested to You insert the following passage , taken from " Letters to Dr. Priestley , " which were published in 1789 by one of his very learned opponents . " But , if you think that , notwith ...
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... Urban , you are a lover of An- tiquities , and at the same time a zea lous friend of the Church of England . I shall , therefore , beg your in- dulgence , in the acceptance of such communications as I sion to may have occa you ...
... Urban , you are a lover of An- tiquities , and at the same time a zea lous friend of the Church of England . I shall , therefore , beg your in- dulgence , in the acceptance of such communications as I sion to may have occa you ...
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... Urban , on your account and the writer assures you , he will find no drawback from his satisfaction , in being convinced of the futility of his apprehensions . J. N. Mr. URBAN , Middle Temple , July 9 . SHOULD be much obliged to any ...
... Urban , on your account and the writer assures you , he will find no drawback from his satisfaction , in being convinced of the futility of his apprehensions . J. N. Mr. URBAN , Middle Temple , July 9 . SHOULD be much obliged to any ...
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