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Page iii
... late Right Honour- able Charles James Fox : by the Right Honourable George Rose . With a Narrative of the Events which occurred in the Enterprise of the Earl of Argyle in 1685 : by Sir Patrick Hume . vi . Pharmacopoïa Collegii Regalis ...
... late Right Honour- able Charles James Fox : by the Right Honourable George Rose . With a Narrative of the Events which occurred in the Enterprise of the Earl of Argyle in 1685 : by Sir Patrick Hume . vi . Pharmacopoïa Collegii Regalis ...
Page ix
... late Right Honour- able Charles James Fox : by the Right Honourable George Rose . With a Narrative of the Events which occurred in the Enterprise of the Earl of Argyle in 1685 by Sir Patrick Hume . : · vi . Pharmacopoeia Collegii ...
... late Right Honour- able Charles James Fox : by the Right Honourable George Rose . With a Narrative of the Events which occurred in the Enterprise of the Earl of Argyle in 1685 by Sir Patrick Hume . : · vi . Pharmacopoeia Collegii ...
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... late , people have suddenly found out , that originality of manner is not precisely synonymous with perfection , and that regular and approved principles are at least as good as any of the new - fangled modes . So the popular tide ...
... late , people have suddenly found out , that originality of manner is not precisely synonymous with perfection , and that regular and approved principles are at least as good as any of the new - fangled modes . So the popular tide ...
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... fain persuade her husband to emigrate for England - but this he resists . Sud- denly , at a late hour of the evening , rushes in a being whe VOL . II . presently proves to be our early acquaintance , Outalissi . Gertrude of Wyoming . 49.
... fain persuade her husband to emigrate for England - but this he resists . Sud- denly , at a late hour of the evening , rushes in a being whe VOL . II . presently proves to be our early acquaintance , Outalissi . Gertrude of Wyoming . 49.
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... late , an alarming multitude of authors have affected a negligent grace , and left half their story to be guessed . It is impossible too decidedly to discourage a fashion that abridges the writer's trouble , by increasing that of the ...
... late , an alarming multitude of authors have affected a negligent grace , and left half their story to be guessed . It is impossible too decidedly to discourage a fashion that abridges the writer's trouble , by increasing that of the ...
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