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Page 87
... respecting the Camelion : but , he does not notice , in the first , the vulgar error with respect to the Ant providing for future want . Mr. Coxe might easily enlarge his body of Notes . In two Acts . Altered First acted at the Theatre ...
... respecting the Camelion : but , he does not notice , in the first , the vulgar error with respect to the Ant providing for future want . Mr. Coxe might easily enlarge his body of Notes . In two Acts . Altered First acted at the Theatre ...
Page 185
... respect for the devotional ends of their establishment . ' Earls and Marquises of Worcester employ some well - written pages in the former volume ; and the last section but one of the present is dedicated to ' persons of note , ' whose ...
... respect for the devotional ends of their establishment . ' Earls and Marquises of Worcester employ some well - written pages in the former volume ; and the last section but one of the present is dedicated to ' persons of note , ' whose ...
Page 480
... respect , owner . Gower - street , 10th Dec. 1797 . Your obedient servant , FRANCIS DOUCE . In a letter which claims respect by its candor and politeness , the Rev. Thomas Scott objects to the conclusion of our account of his answer to ...
... respect , owner . Gower - street , 10th Dec. 1797 . Your obedient servant , FRANCIS DOUCE . In a letter which claims respect by its candor and politeness , the Rev. Thomas Scott objects to the conclusion of our account of his answer to ...
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