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... soon after gave of it at Edinburgh, in your learned and judicious vindication of
your excellent author, and more particularly by the just deference which your
learned and pious convocation has been pleased to pay to that admirable
version.
... soon after gave of it at Edinburgh, in your learned and judicious vindication of
your excellent author, and more particularly by the just deference which your
learned and pious convocation has been pleased to pay to that admirable
version.
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... to one or other of our two learned universities, and consulting them upon the
best method of carrying on this work to the greatest advantage to the public. This
has been some considerable part of our employment for these twelve months
past ...
... to one or other of our two learned universities, and consulting them upon the
best method of carrying on this work to the greatest advantage to the public. This
has been some considerable part of our employment for these twelve months
past ...
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A Letter from the learned Mr. Robert Ainsworth, Author of the Latin and English
Dictionary, to Mr. Lauder. LEARNED AND WORTHY SIR, These wait on you to
thank you for the honour you have done a person, equally unknown as
undeserving ...
A Letter from the learned Mr. Robert Ainsworth, Author of the Latin and English
Dictionary, to Mr. Lauder. LEARNED AND WORTHY SIR, These wait on you to
thank you for the honour you have done a person, equally unknown as
undeserving ...
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Pardon, learned Sir, this scribble to my age and weakness, both which are very
great, and command me wherein I may serve you, as, Learned Sir, Your obliged,
thankful, and obedient Servant, Spitalfields, Sept. 1741. ROBERT AlNSWORTH.
Pardon, learned Sir, this scribble to my age and weakness, both which are very
great, and command me wherein I may serve you, as, Learned Sir, Your obliged,
thankful, and obedient Servant, Spitalfields, Sept. 1741. ROBERT AlNSWORTH.
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... a title not unknown among magnetical philosophers. I frequently shewed upon
a globe of brass, experiments by which my system was confirmed, at the house of
Mr. Rowley, where the learned and curious of that time generally assembled.
... a title not unknown among magnetical philosophers. I frequently shewed upon
a globe of brass, experiments by which my system was confirmed, at the house of
Mr. Rowley, where the learned and curious of that time generally assembled.
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