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... readers , while that which might be dangerously abused is properly with - holden . We must add , however , that it includes a section which should have been entirely omitted , because no respectable female ( and female readers are ...
... readers , while that which might be dangerously abused is properly with - holden . We must add , however , that it includes a section which should have been entirely omitted , because no respectable female ( and female readers are ...
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... readers the nature of our objection ; or , to adopt the language of the author , if an old tax , though it does not diminish a pro- ductive source , yet materially hinders it from increasing , it cannot be called good . M. CANARD very ...
... readers the nature of our objection ; or , to adopt the language of the author , if an old tax , though it does not diminish a pro- ductive source , yet materially hinders it from increasing , it cannot be called good . M. CANARD very ...
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... readers in a book , but is generally disgusting on the stage . Sect . VIII . Diderst , Saurin , Sedaine . - In this section , we have much good criticism , particularly relative to Diderot's two singular domestic tragedies , Le Fils ...
... readers in a book , but is generally disgusting on the stage . Sect . VIII . Diderst , Saurin , Sedaine . - In this section , we have much good criticism , particularly relative to Diderot's two singular domestic tragedies , Le Fils ...
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MONTHLY REVIEW | 1 |
Varro on Agriculture | 5 |
Belsbams Memoirs of the Reign | 9 |
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