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... honour of praising my work ; and sold it to a Non - subscriber for 5s . pocketing the Author's , Printer's , and Book- seller's profits ; which monopoly bas extorted my ( hasty ) Dedication . " " On Avon's Banks Subscription loiters ...
... honour of praising my work ; and sold it to a Non - subscriber for 5s . pocketing the Author's , Printer's , and Book- seller's profits ; which monopoly bas extorted my ( hasty ) Dedication . " " On Avon's Banks Subscription loiters ...
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... honour of Lord Buckinghamshire , he first ad- dressed his Lordship as follows : " MY LORD , Aug. 10 , 1806 . of " I beg leave to call to your Lordship's recollection , that , in the month of July 1802 , I had the honour ( through the ...
... honour of Lord Buckinghamshire , he first ad- dressed his Lordship as follows : " MY LORD , Aug. 10 , 1806 . of " I beg leave to call to your Lordship's recollection , that , in the month of July 1802 , I had the honour ( through the ...
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... honour of this national song , and to which , it would seem , that he is justly entitled . ' Henry Carey was the natural son of George Saville , Marquis of Halifax , from whom , and from his family , he received a hand- some annuity to ...
... honour of this national song , and to which , it would seem , that he is justly entitled . ' Henry Carey was the natural son of George Saville , Marquis of Halifax , from whom , and from his family , he received a hand- some annuity to ...
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... honour on the Patron and the Divine . • An injunction of St. Paul to Ti- mothy ( 1 Ep . ii . 1 , 2. ) is selected . by the Archdeacon for elucidation , as carrying with it a just description of that spirit which must form the ...
... honour on the Patron and the Divine . • An injunction of St. Paul to Ti- mothy ( 1 Ep . ii . 1 , 2. ) is selected . by the Archdeacon for elucidation , as carrying with it a just description of that spirit which must form the ...
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... honour , humanity and equity command me to convey it into your hands . This noble and unexpected tes- timony , from one of the most candid , as well as the most generous of my countrymen , makes me presume your judges will do you the ...
... honour , humanity and equity command me to convey it into your hands . This noble and unexpected tes- timony , from one of the most candid , as well as the most generous of my countrymen , makes me presume your judges will do you the ...
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