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Page 45
... possess an admissible claim to the title of Hebrew Poems . The greater number of pieces have no such connection ... possessing only ordinary merit , and others displaying a high degree of the au- thor's well known talents . We shall make ...
... possess an admissible claim to the title of Hebrew Poems . The greater number of pieces have no such connection ... possessing only ordinary merit , and others displaying a high degree of the au- thor's well known talents . We shall make ...
Page 453
... possessed of respectable talents , have given their chief attention to different topics . His professional line was ... possessing a milder climate , a better soil , and more numerous population , but England richer in capital , more ju ...
... possessed of respectable talents , have given their chief attention to different topics . His professional line was ... possessing a milder climate , a better soil , and more numerous population , but England richer in capital , more ju ...
Page 453
... possessed nearly a hundred years ago a revenue of about 2,000,000l . sterling , and found means to leave , in 1740 ... possesses the means of taking a clear and accurate view of them . Indeed , in an empire sunken in ignorance , composed ...
... possessed nearly a hundred years ago a revenue of about 2,000,000l . sterling , and found means to leave , in 1740 ... possesses the means of taking a clear and accurate view of them . Indeed , in an empire sunken in ignorance , composed ...
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