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Page xvii
... Favour of the Reverend Dr. Dodd . acknowl . 1780. Advertisement for his Friend Mr. Thrale to the Worthy Electors of the Borough of South- wark , acknowl . The first Paragraph of Mr. Thomas Davies's Life of Garrick , acknowl . 1781 ...
... Favour of the Reverend Dr. Dodd . acknowl . 1780. Advertisement for his Friend Mr. Thrale to the Worthy Electors of the Borough of South- wark , acknowl . The first Paragraph of Mr. Thomas Davies's Life of Garrick , acknowl . 1781 ...
Page 106
... favour of his Majesty , will not be offended at a solicitation necessary to make that favour permanent and effectual . The pension appointed to be paid me at Mi- chaelmas I have not received , and know not where or from whom I am to ask ...
... favour of his Majesty , will not be offended at a solicitation necessary to make that favour permanent and effectual . The pension appointed to be paid me at Mi- chaelmas I have not received , and know not where or from whom I am to ask ...
Page 343
... favour , and was , therefore , irresistibly convinced that they were not offenders against the laws , but mar- tyrs ... favour of Mr. Stone , of London Field , Hackney , seen the orig- inal in Johnson's hand - writing , of The Petition ...
... favour , and was , therefore , irresistibly convinced that they were not offenders against the laws , but mar- tyrs ... favour of Mr. Stone , of London Field , Hackney , seen the orig- inal in Johnson's hand - writing , of The Petition ...
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