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Page 48
... Letters from the Year 1774 to the Year 1796. By John Wilkes , Esq . addressed to his Daughter , the late Miss Wilkes : with a Collection of his miscellaneous Poems . To which is pre- fixed A ... letters been for 48 Letters from Mr. Wilkes .
... Letters from the Year 1774 to the Year 1796. By John Wilkes , Esq . addressed to his Daughter , the late Miss Wilkes : with a Collection of his miscellaneous Poems . To which is pre- fixed A ... letters been for 48 Letters from Mr. Wilkes .
Page 50
... letters ! Where must have been their judgment , or what mus they have thought of that of the public ? Mr. Almon , al- luding we suppose to this series , pronounced the letters to be ' utterly insignificant and triflings ' and justice ...
... letters ! Where must have been their judgment , or what mus they have thought of that of the public ? Mr. Almon , al- luding we suppose to this series , pronounced the letters to be ' utterly insignificant and triflings ' and justice ...
Page 542
... letters given in an extract from Madame DE STAAL'S memoirs , affixed to this publication , where she thus speaks of them herself : The little incidents which they contain form the substance of this adventure ; they are the actual events ...
... letters given in an extract from Madame DE STAAL'S memoirs , affixed to this publication , where she thus speaks of them herself : The little incidents which they contain form the substance of this adventure ; they are the actual events ...
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