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... person of Chrift will be brought to a speedy iffue , upon the ground of an appeal to them . For thefe reafons , we chufe rather to decline a combat , which we want room to main- tain , than , by allowing a difproportionate share of ...
... person of Chrift will be brought to a speedy iffue , upon the ground of an appeal to them . For thefe reafons , we chufe rather to decline a combat , which we want room to main- tain , than , by allowing a difproportionate share of ...
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... persons who are to carry the regulations into effect ? An MEDICA L. n . Art . 30. Experiments on the Red and Quill Peruvian Bark : With Obfervations on its Hiftory , Mode of Operation , & c . Being the Diflertation which gained the ...
... persons who are to carry the regulations into effect ? An MEDICA L. n . Art . 30. Experiments on the Red and Quill Peruvian Bark : With Obfervations on its Hiftory , Mode of Operation , & c . Being the Diflertation which gained the ...
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... person whom he has robbed : read Zara and Othello , and then judge of the two poets . Mr. Sherlock fays , Nature made SHAKE- SPEARE , and broke the mould . Upon the whole , the admirers of Shakespeare are much obliged to Mr. Sherlock ...
... person whom he has robbed : read Zara and Othello , and then judge of the two poets . Mr. Sherlock fays , Nature made SHAKE- SPEARE , and broke the mould . Upon the whole , the admirers of Shakespeare are much obliged to Mr. Sherlock ...
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... person who wishes to acquire a more exact and grammatical knowledge of the English language ; and may alfo , we apprehend , be usefully em- ployed by thofe who are engaged in the instruction of youth . NOVEL . H. Art . 43. Elfrida : or ...
... person who wishes to acquire a more exact and grammatical knowledge of the English language ; and may alfo , we apprehend , be usefully em- ployed by thofe who are engaged in the instruction of youth . NOVEL . H. Art . 43. Elfrida : or ...
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... person of extraordinary en- dowments , and , though blind , of an active and cheerful difpofition , Mrs. Johnfon had contracted a close intimacy . This friend the recommended to her husband's protection . Mrs. Williams was the daughter ...
... person of extraordinary en- dowments , and , though blind , of an active and cheerful difpofition , Mrs. Johnfon had contracted a close intimacy . This friend the recommended to her husband's protection . Mrs. Williams was the daughter ...
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