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... letters , and par- ticularly from one to George Montagu , dated April 5. 1765 , in which he relates the well known anecdote of Quin's dia- logue with the bishop , on the subject of the execution of Charles I .; and in introducing which ...
... letters , and par- ticularly from one to George Montagu , dated April 5. 1765 , in which he relates the well known anecdote of Quin's dia- logue with the bishop , on the subject of the execution of Charles I .; and in introducing which ...
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... letters were communicated : 6.66 The Many thanks for the perusal of Collinson's letters , which I return with this . I have edified much on the subject of the Springs , which appear at that time to have been much milder than at present ...
... letters were communicated : 6.66 The Many thanks for the perusal of Collinson's letters , which I return with this . I have edified much on the subject of the Springs , which appear at that time to have been much milder than at present ...
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... letters . The Doctor's cpistolary intercourse with Mr. Ellis is somewhat more un- broken ; and the ensuing transcript will shew that the grave naturalist could still attend to his packages , and their contents , on the day of his ...
... letters . The Doctor's cpistolary intercourse with Mr. Ellis is somewhat more un- broken ; and the ensuing transcript will shew that the grave naturalist could still attend to his packages , and their contents , on the day of his ...
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