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Page 68
The complicated detail of Mr. Atkinson's transactions with the Navy board will scarcely be attended to by any readers , so much as by those who interest themselves either for or against the prosecution . It is no part of our province to ...
The complicated detail of Mr. Atkinson's transactions with the Navy board will scarcely be attended to by any readers , so much as by those who interest themselves either for or against the prosecution . It is no part of our province to ...
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How far it will answer these different purposes , muß be submitted to time , and the judgment , taste , and candour of its various readers . ' The fongs are arranged under the heads of Love ...
How far it will answer these different purposes , muß be submitted to time , and the judgment , taste , and candour of its various readers . ' The fongs are arranged under the heads of Love ...
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We cannot therefore say more in recommendation of this translation to one class of readers , or in censure of it to another , than that it is executed in che true spirit of the original . Art . 37. The Muse of Britain .
We cannot therefore say more in recommendation of this translation to one class of readers , or in censure of it to another , than that it is executed in che true spirit of the original . Art . 37. The Muse of Britain .
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