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... merit , it yet challenges our approbation for being the zeal , ous advocate of religion and virtue . Art . NOVELS . 33. Frederic Latimer ; or , The History of a young Man of Fashion , 12mo . 3 Vols . 10s . 6d . sewed . Cadell jun . and ...
... merit , it yet challenges our approbation for being the zeal , ous advocate of religion and virtue . Art . NOVELS . 33. Frederic Latimer ; or , The History of a young Man of Fashion , 12mo . 3 Vols . 10s . 6d . sewed . Cadell jun . and ...
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... merits , which we shall reserve till its completion We have nothing farther to wish with regard to the merit of the three remaining volumes , than that the editor may justify us in pro- phecying to our readers , " Ex hoc uno disce omnes ...
... merits , which we shall reserve till its completion We have nothing farther to wish with regard to the merit of the three remaining volumes , than that the editor may justify us in pro- phecying to our readers , " Ex hoc uno disce omnes ...
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... merit of this production has no high preten- sions ; and its typography is so small that it is difficult to read it without being gifted with patience and good eyes . The bard's panegyrist in the Institute confesses that his poem par ...
... merit of this production has no high preten- sions ; and its typography is so small that it is difficult to read it without being gifted with patience and good eyes . The bard's panegyrist in the Institute confesses that his poem par ...
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