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Page 51
... readers to infer it , we shall in like menner submit it to our readers to do the same , from an example which Miss H. gives of mistaken conception in reading authors : A good lady I once knew , who devoted much of her time to the ...
... readers to infer it , we shall in like menner submit it to our readers to do the same , from an example which Miss H. gives of mistaken conception in reading authors : A good lady I once knew , who devoted much of her time to the ...
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... readers . It is handsomely printed , and is decorated with three appropriate engravings . MONTHLY CATALOGUE , For OCTOBER , MILITARY AFFAIRS . 1802 . Art . 17. The Field of Mars : Being an Alphabetical Digestion of the principal Naval ...
... readers . It is handsomely printed , and is decorated with three appropriate engravings . MONTHLY CATALOGUE , For OCTOBER , MILITARY AFFAIRS . 1802 . Art . 17. The Field of Mars : Being an Alphabetical Digestion of the principal Naval ...
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... readers , we think that we shall suffi ciently discharge our duty on the present occasion , by making few extracts to shew in what manner the work is executed . From the preface , in which some indirect censures are be stowed on ...
... readers , we think that we shall suffi ciently discharge our duty on the present occasion , by making few extracts to shew in what manner the work is executed . From the preface , in which some indirect censures are be stowed on ...
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