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Page 96
... received any letters from him . - In the subsequent case of Rex v . Cator , in which the defendant was indicted for an anonymous libel , two persons in the Post Office were admitted to prove that the libels produced were not written in ...
... received any letters from him . - In the subsequent case of Rex v . Cator , in which the defendant was indicted for an anonymous libel , two persons in the Post Office were admitted to prove that the libels produced were not written in ...
Page 236
... received as an impostor on his return to Bri- The late James Bruce , Esq . of Kinnaird , a gentleman of in- dependent fortune , and his Majesty's Consul General on the coast of Barbary , seems to have owed the ill reception he received ...
... received as an impostor on his return to Bri- The late James Bruce , Esq . of Kinnaird , a gentleman of in- dependent fortune , and his Majesty's Consul General on the coast of Barbary , seems to have owed the ill reception he received ...
Page 350
... received notions on the subject of political economy , and to point out the fallacy and insufficiency of some very important rules of political arithmetic , hitherto universally received . He thinks that there is one very serious ...
... received notions on the subject of political economy , and to point out the fallacy and insufficiency of some very important rules of political arithmetic , hitherto universally received . He thinks that there is one very serious ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 3 |
LITERARY JOURNAL | 21 |
Four Heroic Epistles of Ovid 1329 | 33 |
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