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Page 110
... letter - press , in double columns , we do not suppose that they could be afforded cheaper ; and country gentlemen and magistrates will find them so instructive that they will not grudge the expence . Art . 40. A Letter to Richard Heber ...
... letter - press , in double columns , we do not suppose that they could be afforded cheaper ; and country gentlemen and magistrates will find them so instructive that they will not grudge the expence . Art . 40. A Letter to Richard Heber ...
Page 324
... Letter addressed to him , have felt it a public duty to resume his neglected pen ; since , if that gentleman's principles were established and could obtain general currency , the maxims which have been advanced by Mr. R. must be ...
... Letter addressed to him , have felt it a public duty to resume his neglected pen ; since , if that gentleman's principles were established and could obtain general currency , the maxims which have been advanced by Mr. R. must be ...
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... Letter to a Protestant Dissenter , in Answer to the Ques- tion , " Shall the Dissenters join with the Roman Catholics , in their Petition to Parliament , for what is called Catholic Emancipa- tion ? " containing Remarks on Religious ...
... Letter to a Protestant Dissenter , in Answer to the Ques- tion , " Shall the Dissenters join with the Roman Catholics , in their Petition to Parliament , for what is called Catholic Emancipa- tion ? " containing Remarks on Religious ...
Contents
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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