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Page 172
... mentioned in our review of Hacquet already cited , and is liberated by the nobility assembled at a county meeting ) re- monstrances against infringements of the liberty of the press by the court at Vienna . In one of these remonstrances ...
... mentioned in our review of Hacquet already cited , and is liberated by the nobility assembled at a county meeting ) re- monstrances against infringements of the liberty of the press by the court at Vienna . In one of these remonstrances ...
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... mentioned , the author may be living to own his agreeable imitation , which I should be glad to see with- out the faults that at present disguise it . -- My zeal for the honour of an original English poet has occasioned the above ...
... mentioned , the author may be living to own his agreeable imitation , which I should be glad to see with- out the faults that at present disguise it . -- My zeal for the honour of an original English poet has occasioned the above ...
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... mentioned * ; the praise - worthy exertions of which bid fair to contri- bute greatly indeed towards answering , in a very considerable degree , the highly important purposes of this truly patriotic institution . We would particularly ...
... mentioned * ; the praise - worthy exertions of which bid fair to contri- bute greatly indeed towards answering , in a very considerable degree , the highly important purposes of this truly patriotic institution . We would particularly ...
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