The European Magazine and London Review, by the Philological Society of London, Volumen 11782 |
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... respect- ing men of importance has been of great injury to the dean ; and the want of dex- terity in defending himfelf on this head may perhaps be the reafon that all his ef- forts , in favour of the prefent adminiftra tion , have not ...
... respect- ing men of importance has been of great injury to the dean ; and the want of dex- terity in defending himfelf on this head may perhaps be the reafon that all his ef- forts , in favour of the prefent adminiftra tion , have not ...
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... respects , for the truth of this fact . Let the world judge then , how this friend to truth had access to know any thing concerning my knowledge , ex- cept from vague , unfupported affertions ; his ufual mode of reafoning . I dare fay ...
... respects , for the truth of this fact . Let the world judge then , how this friend to truth had access to know any thing concerning my knowledge , ex- cept from vague , unfupported affertions ; his ufual mode of reafoning . I dare fay ...
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... respect which it was wont to hod . a Mufical Farce . 81 , and performed for a few nights with little fuccefs . Its merit , taken diftin & tly , would have recommended it to a better reception reception than that with which it met ; but ...
... respect which it was wont to hod . a Mufical Farce . 81 , and performed for a few nights with little fuccefs . Its merit , taken diftin & tly , would have recommended it to a better reception reception than that with which it met ; but ...
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... respect A Letter to Sir Robert Barnard , Bart . Chairman of the Huntingtonfhire Committee , by John Jebb , M. D. F. R. S. 8vo . 6d . Stockdale . R. Jebb , in his pamphlet , gives the public his political creed , in ftating the reafons ...
... respect A Letter to Sir Robert Barnard , Bart . Chairman of the Huntingtonfhire Committee , by John Jebb , M. D. F. R. S. 8vo . 6d . Stockdale . R. Jebb , in his pamphlet , gives the public his political creed , in ftating the reafons ...
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... respect to our naval affairs . It was no cover , he ob ferved , for the First Lord of the Admiral- ty to fcreen htmself that he was but one of the cabinet , and therefore was bound to carry on the majority of opinion - the contrary was ...
... respect to our naval affairs . It was no cover , he ob ferved , for the First Lord of the Admiral- ty to fcreen htmself that he was but one of the cabinet , and therefore was bound to carry on the majority of opinion - the contrary was ...
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