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Page 97
... England in weather by no means suited to travelling , passed at Paris an in- terval by much too short to inspect its monuments or curiosities , and were no sooner settled in Swisserland than they found it ne- cessary to return to England ...
... England in weather by no means suited to travelling , passed at Paris an in- terval by much too short to inspect its monuments or curiosities , and were no sooner settled in Swisserland than they found it ne- cessary to return to England ...
Page 217
... England , who are arrayed against the more Calvinistical part of the Establishment ; and he expatiates with much earnestness , and many indications of de- vout feeling , on the various merits and scriptural excellence of the Church of ...
... England , who are arrayed against the more Calvinistical part of the Establishment ; and he expatiates with much earnestness , and many indications of de- vout feeling , on the various merits and scriptural excellence of the Church of ...
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... England , would in these times have been , perhaps , less frequently suspended , had not the abuse of the press encreased and multi- plied the apprehensions of the Government , and that England has thus probably lost , in one of her ...
... England , would in these times have been , perhaps , less frequently suspended , had not the abuse of the press encreased and multi- plied the apprehensions of the Government , and that England has thus probably lost , in one of her ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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