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Page 109
... late Elections for Westminster and Mid- dlesex together with some Facts relating to the House of Correc- tion in Cold Bath Fields . 8vo . pp . 86. 2s . Hatchard . 1802 . We have here a work of a very different nature from the preceding ...
... late Elections for Westminster and Mid- dlesex together with some Facts relating to the House of Correc- tion in Cold Bath Fields . 8vo . pp . 86. 2s . Hatchard . 1802 . We have here a work of a very different nature from the preceding ...
Page 111
... late war with patience and firm- ness , and the promising circumstances under which the peace was concluded , are alike maintained by this preacher : while he con- templates with satisfaction the moderate and temperate policy of the ...
... late war with patience and firm- ness , and the promising circumstances under which the peace was concluded , are alike maintained by this preacher : while he con- templates with satisfaction the moderate and temperate policy of the ...
Page 206
... late of the Grammar School of Christ's Hospital . Small 8vo . 6s . Boards . Rivingtons , & c . We are happy in seeing a respectable list of subscribers prefixed to these poems ; which , it appears , were written between the early years ...
... late of the Grammar School of Christ's Hospital . Small 8vo . 6s . Boards . Rivingtons , & c . We are happy in seeing a respectable list of subscribers prefixed to these poems ; which , it appears , were written between the early years ...
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