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Confiderations on the Scarcity and high Prices of Bread - corn and Bread at the
Market ; suggefling the Remedies in a Series of Letters ; first printed in the
Cambridge Chronicle , and supposed to be written by Governor Pownall . 8vo .
25 .
Confiderations on the Scarcity and high Prices of Bread - corn and Bread at the
Market ; suggefling the Remedies in a Series of Letters ; first printed in the
Cambridge Chronicle , and supposed to be written by Governor Pownall . 8vo .
25 .
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T H E i CRITICAL REVIEW . For M AR C H , 1796 . Memoirs of the Life and
Writings of the Abate Metafiafo . In which are incorporated , Translations of his
principal Letters . By Charles Burney , Muf . D . F . R . S . In Three Volumes . 8vo .
Il . 15 .
T H E i CRITICAL REVIEW . For M AR C H , 1796 . Memoirs of the Life and
Writings of the Abate Metafiafo . In which are incorporated , Translations of his
principal Letters . By Charles Burney , Muf . D . F . R . S . In Three Volumes . 8vo .
Il . 15 .
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EVERY LETTER in these words , and in Shakspeare ' s name , is different from
those in the forgeries . ... The fuperfluity of letters was regarded as presenting an
antique air , but only betrays gross ignorance , as upon the whole the spelling of
...
EVERY LETTER in these words , and in Shakspeare ' s name , is different from
those in the forgeries . ... The fuperfluity of letters was regarded as presenting an
antique air , but only betrays gross ignorance , as upon the whole the spelling of
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