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Page 103
... young Francis to learn to read , and to be- have well : but the publication forms , on the whole , a very pretty present for young readers ; and the extremely neat cuts contained in it will be highly pleasing to them . Art . 42 ...
... young Francis to learn to read , and to be- have well : but the publication forms , on the whole , a very pretty present for young readers ; and the extremely neat cuts contained in it will be highly pleasing to them . Art . 42 ...
Page 368
... Young's appointment to the Lincolnshire Survey may have been a great mortification to Mr. Stone , considering the ... Young was apprenticed when seven- teen years old to a wine - merchant at Lynn ; and that he has been considered as the ...
... Young's appointment to the Lincolnshire Survey may have been a great mortification to Mr. Stone , considering the ... Young was apprenticed when seven- teen years old to a wine - merchant at Lynn ; and that he has been considered as the ...
Page 370
... Young having applied the appellation land - tasters to gentlemen of Mr. Stone's profession , he in return is honoured with the same title : but Mr. Land - taster Young seems here to be so called on the principle of lucus à non lucendo ...
... Young having applied the appellation land - tasters to gentlemen of Mr. Stone's profession , he in return is honoured with the same title : but Mr. Land - taster Young seems here to be so called on the principle of lucus à non lucendo ...
Contents
Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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