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Page 27
... reading were obliged to send for their books from England : the members of the junto ' ( a sort of moral and ... readers at that time in Philadelphia , and the majority of us so poor , that I was not able with great industry to ...
... reading were obliged to send for their books from England : the members of the junto ' ( a sort of moral and ... readers at that time in Philadelphia , and the majority of us so poor , that I was not able with great industry to ...
Page 317
... readers will probably agree with us , are not very satisfactory : There were so many apparent difficulties in the adoption of any particular kind of arrangement , that the attempt has been , to a certain degree , relinquished ; the ...
... readers will probably agree with us , are not very satisfactory : There were so many apparent difficulties in the adoption of any particular kind of arrangement , that the attempt has been , to a certain degree , relinquished ; the ...
Page 354
... readers , and return to the Cambridge Prize Poems . The great subject , on which we have so slightly touched , would require a volume to explain and to enforce our arguments on it ; arguments , indeed which , we believe , every ...
... readers , and return to the Cambridge Prize Poems . The great subject , on which we have so slightly touched , would require a volume to explain and to enforce our arguments on it ; arguments , indeed which , we believe , every ...
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