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Page 69
... to be impeded by the intrigues of ministers ? What then has the community gained by this change ? F3 Thofe : • Those who had so strongly represented to government the Remarks on the principal Acts of the Thirteenth Parliament . 69.
... to be impeded by the intrigues of ministers ? What then has the community gained by this change ? F3 Thofe : • Those who had so strongly represented to government the Remarks on the principal Acts of the Thirteenth Parliament . 69.
Page 130
... relating to education , in thofe times , will be curious to those who are not deeply converfant in antiquities : • The The education of a merely military age principally confifted of 130 Whitaker's History of Manchester .
... relating to education , in thofe times , will be curious to those who are not deeply converfant in antiquities : • The The education of a merely military age principally confifted of 130 Whitaker's History of Manchester .
Page 139
... thofe of a different character will seldom find them unserviceable . We have hitherto known nothing of Mr. Penrose as a poet * ; but that he has abilities , that he has genius , is evident from this publication , which consists only of ...
... thofe of a different character will seldom find them unserviceable . We have hitherto known nothing of Mr. Penrose as a poet * ; but that he has abilities , that he has genius , is evident from this publication , which consists only of ...
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