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... Letter to Mr. Windham on the Rejec- tion of Lord Erskine's Bill 184 Frend's Evening Amusements for 1810 335 Letters to a Younger Brother 87 Greig's Astrography 568 Lockie's Topography of London 378 Hodgkins's Calligraphia Græca 373 ...
... Letter to Mr. Windham on the Rejec- tion of Lord Erskine's Bill 184 Frend's Evening Amusements for 1810 335 Letters to a Younger Brother 87 Greig's Astrography 568 Lockie's Topography of London 378 Hodgkins's Calligraphia Græca 373 ...
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... Letter of an American on the French Government 350 Lord Grenville's Letter on the Veto Lord Melville's Speech on the ... Letters to a Barrister , by a Looker on Lowry's Essays on select Passages of 275 Slack's Sermon on unequal Marriages ...
... Letter of an American on the French Government 350 Lord Grenville's Letter on the Veto Lord Melville's Speech on the ... Letters to a Barrister , by a Looker on Lowry's Essays on select Passages of 275 Slack's Sermon on unequal Marriages ...
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... letters , apparently , of the same establishment . In briefly analysing its merit , we shall pay some attention , first , to the preliminary discourse by which it is introduced to the public ; secondly , to the general scope and ...
... letters , apparently , of the same establishment . In briefly analysing its merit , we shall pay some attention , first , to the preliminary discourse by which it is introduced to the public ; secondly , to the general scope and ...
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... Early , light , transient , chaste as morning dew , sparkled , was exhal'd , and went to heaven . ' ( To be concluded in the next Number . ) . Art . VI . Letters on various Subjects , literary Delille's Trois Règnes . 53.
... Early , light , transient , chaste as morning dew , sparkled , was exhal'd , and went to heaven . ' ( To be concluded in the next Number . ) . Art . VI . Letters on various Subjects , literary Delille's Trois Règnes . 53.
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... letters , the editor rather unceremoniously informs us , was preserved by the learned primate with peculiar attention ; though for what peculiar purpose , we are left to conjecture . After the R. R. prelate's decease , they became the ...
... letters , the editor rather unceremoniously informs us , was preserved by the learned primate with peculiar attention ; though for what peculiar purpose , we are left to conjecture . After the R. R. prelate's decease , they became the ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.