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Page 40
... English reader , must be a work that would add something to the completeness of English literature , ( if it did nothing more , ) and would therefore be worthy of encouragement , we shall state our opinion of the attempt now before us ...
... English reader , must be a work that would add something to the completeness of English literature , ( if it did nothing more , ) and would therefore be worthy of encouragement , we shall state our opinion of the attempt now before us ...
Page 41
... English student to unseal the treasures of wisdom , which Mr. B. assures us are deposited in this precious volume . The causes of this desperate obscurity must , indeed , be partly sought in the brevity of the original . The ...
... English student to unseal the treasures of wisdom , which Mr. B. assures us are deposited in this precious volume . The causes of this desperate obscurity must , indeed , be partly sought in the brevity of the original . The ...
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... English have hitherto been the principal visitors , and the title of milordo has consequently become generally applied to all gentlemen who do not happen to be phy- sicians or merchants . I often heard of Dutch and Swedish lords , and I ...
... English have hitherto been the principal visitors , and the title of milordo has consequently become generally applied to all gentlemen who do not happen to be phy- sicians or merchants . I often heard of Dutch and Swedish lords , and I ...
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