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Page 142
... readers of an exquisite paper in the World , written by that " ve- teran in literature , " Mr. Owen Cambridge ; in which he de- scribes , with humour that will bear a comparison with Lucian , the manner of writing history , and the ...
... readers of an exquisite paper in the World , written by that " ve- teran in literature , " Mr. Owen Cambridge ; in which he de- scribes , with humour that will bear a comparison with Lucian , the manner of writing history , and the ...
Page 258
... readers may admire the elegance of the version more than the selection , since the compositions are chiefly those ... reader that he has taken some liberties with his author , but principally with his notes : D'Alembert , with all his ...
... readers may admire the elegance of the version more than the selection , since the compositions are chiefly those ... reader that he has taken some liberties with his author , but principally with his notes : D'Alembert , with all his ...
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... readers the appearance of these valuable Reports in their present commodious size . We observe indeed but few additions introduced , but the high price of the folio edition , and the deserved reputation of the work , rendered its re ...
... readers the appearance of these valuable Reports in their present commodious size . We observe indeed but few additions introduced , but the high price of the folio edition , and the deserved reputation of the work , rendered its re ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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