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... respects , as it consists of innumerable detached particulars , all which , even the most minute , I have spared no pains to ... respect due to the publick , which a Excellent ! [ 1 ] a as I do . [ 1 ] should oblige ADVERTISEMENT ...
... respects , as it consists of innumerable detached particulars , all which , even the most minute , I have spared no pains to ... respect due to the publick , which a Excellent ! [ 1 ] a as I do . [ 1 ] should oblige ADVERTISEMENT ...
Page 172
... respect to No. 39 , on Sleep , which our authour has ascribed to Johnson , ( see p . 170 , ) even if it were written by him , it would not be incon- sistent with his statement to Dr. Warton ; for it appeared on March 20th , near a ...
... respect to No. 39 , on Sleep , which our authour has ascribed to Johnson , ( see p . 170 , ) even if it were written by him , it would not be incon- sistent with his statement to Dr. Warton ; for it appeared on March 20th , near a ...
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... respects to all my Lincolnshire friends . I am , dear Sir , ' Most affectionately your's , ' March 9 , 1766 ... respect . He died Sept. 14 , 1772. A more particular account of this gentleman may be found in a Note on the Life of ...
... respects to all my Lincolnshire friends . I am , dear Sir , ' Most affectionately your's , ' March 9 , 1766 ... respect . He died Sept. 14 , 1772. A more particular account of this gentleman may be found in a Note on the Life of ...
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