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The merit of authorship , however , such as it is , cannot be derived from the mere transcription of the whole of a prior author's perforınance : something at least must be attempted , fi vis cffi aliquid , some twist of novelty must ...
The merit of authorship , however , such as it is , cannot be derived from the mere transcription of the whole of a prior author's perforınance : something at least must be attempted , fi vis cffi aliquid , some twist of novelty must ...
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From the original impofition of the land - tax , ( and a whole centory has now elap.ed fince that time , all contracts for estates in this difíriet , have been made in full confidence , that this proportion of payment would be perpetual ...
From the original impofition of the land - tax , ( and a whole centory has now elap.ed fince that time , all contracts for estates in this difíriet , have been made in full confidence , that this proportion of payment would be perpetual ...
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For the majority of the members of the whole district would have reccived a further increase of fourteen votes , or have now become fifty - fi.x in the whole : for the latter would have brought an augmentation of power to the landed ...
For the majority of the members of the whole district would have reccived a further increase of fourteen votes , or have now become fifty - fi.x in the whole : for the latter would have brought an augmentation of power to the landed ...
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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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