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1793 As the theoretical part of this performance is contained in the first nineteen pages , mach rigour of demonstration must not be expected : but what is given is generally clear , and to the purpose , and thews thac the author ...
1793 As the theoretical part of this performance is contained in the first nineteen pages , mach rigour of demonstration must not be expected : but what is given is generally clear , and to the purpose , and thews thac the author ...
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si a warning to Britons ; a dreadtul picture is drawn of the public erils wnich may be expected , if Heaven should withhold success from eur dieets and armies in the present war ; and the nation is exhorted to avoid the vices of the ...
si a warning to Britons ; a dreadtul picture is drawn of the public erils wnich may be expected , if Heaven should withhold success from eur dieets and armies in the present war ; and the nation is exhorted to avoid the vices of the ...
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The reader will meet with several amusing particulars in the perufal of this volume , as may indeed be expected in a work of this nature . The style , especially in the former part , seems not to have received sufficient attention ...
The reader will meet with several amusing particulars in the perufal of this volume , as may indeed be expected in a work of this nature . The style , especially in the former part , seems not to have received sufficient attention ...
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Facts plain and candid Statement Grahams Review of Eccleſiaſtical | 7 |
Fitzgeralds Lines on the Queen of Haarlem Society their Memoirs | 27 |
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