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... of this kind can aspire . " In the subsequent memoir and notes it will be found that no such known works exist , although there is good reason to believe that some of the numbers of the North Briton and papers in the Library PREFACE . XV.
... of this kind can aspire . " In the subsequent memoir and notes it will be found that no such known works exist , although there is good reason to believe that some of the numbers of the North Briton and papers in the Library PREFACE . XV.
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... Briton and papers in the Library were written by Churchill , but which cannot now be identified . The Sermons published under his name after his death were most probably transcribed by him from some of his father's manu- script ...
... Briton and papers in the Library were written by Churchill , but which cannot now be identified . The Sermons published under his name after his death were most probably transcribed by him from some of his father's manu- script ...
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... Briton , a publication replete with party wit , scurrility , and political information , the effect of which upon the public was considerable , and to its formidable attack , perseverance , and intrepidity , may be attributed the defeat ...
... Briton , a publication replete with party wit , scurrility , and political information , the effect of which upon the public was considerable , and to its formidable attack , perseverance , and intrepidity , may be attributed the defeat ...
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... Briton , may be collected from the fact that when one Williams , a book- seller in Fleet Street , stood on the pillory on the 15th of February , 1765 , for selling No. 45 , he was drawn to it by the populace in a hackney coach covered ...
... Briton , may be collected from the fact that when one Williams , a book- seller in Fleet Street , stood on the pillory on the 15th of February , 1765 , for selling No. 45 , he was drawn to it by the populace in a hackney coach covered ...
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... Briton , especially with regard to what related to his domestic happiness , that he lay nowhere open to a fresh attack . Mr. Nichols adds , some readers may however entertain a doubt on this subject . A man feels most exquisitely when ...
... Briton , especially with regard to what related to his domestic happiness , that he lay nowhere open to a fresh attack . Mr. Nichols adds , some readers may however entertain a doubt on this subject . A man feels most exquisitely when ...
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