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... writer of tragedies . If any person entertains a doubt of the truth of this last assertion , let him read some scenes of the later and the earlier writers in succession ; and then let him decide which manner is the most adapted to the ...
... writer of tragedies . If any person entertains a doubt of the truth of this last assertion , let him read some scenes of the later and the earlier writers in succession ; and then let him decide which manner is the most adapted to the ...
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... writer : but he is evidently adverse to the doctrines brought forwards seven years ago by the Bullion - Committee ; and he regrets that ministers , on the suspension of hostilities in 1814 , fixed a specific limit to the exemption from ...
... writer : but he is evidently adverse to the doctrines brought forwards seven years ago by the Bullion - Committee ; and he regrets that ministers , on the suspension of hostilities in 1814 , fixed a specific limit to the exemption from ...
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... writer of Ju nius's Letters , was no very costly experiment : but the case becomes graver when pursued through all the extent of an octavo volume . We have here page after page filled with extracts from the letters of Junius and the ...
... writer of Ju nius's Letters , was no very costly experiment : but the case becomes graver when pursued through all the extent of an octavo volume . We have here page after page filled with extracts from the letters of Junius and the ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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