Flowers of Literature, for 1806: Or, Characteristic Sketches of Human Nature, and Modern Manners. To which are Added, a General View of Literature During that Period; Portraits and Biographical Notices of Eminent Literary, and Political Characters; with Notes, Historical, Critical, and ExplanatoryB. Crosby and Company, 1807 - 528 pages |
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... appeared in the preceding volumes , must be deferred till the publication of new editions ; which , from the small number of copies in hand , will speedily be necessary . TABLE OF CONTENTS . PAGE On the Utility of the vi PREFACE .
... appeared in the preceding volumes , must be deferred till the publication of new editions ; which , from the small number of copies in hand , will speedily be necessary . TABLE OF CONTENTS . PAGE On the Utility of the vi PREFACE .
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... hand from its relief . In politics his lordship is ever guided by moderation . He uni- formly voted with Mr. Pitt's administration , and , we doubt not , from principle . But he has on no occasion manifested a party spirit ; on the ...
... hand from its relief . In politics his lordship is ever guided by moderation . He uni- formly voted with Mr. Pitt's administration , and , we doubt not , from principle . But he has on no occasion manifested a party spirit ; on the ...
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... hands of one of the door- keepers . Resentment and contempt now filled the breast of Mr. Fox instead of friendship and esteem ; nevertheless , he , for a short time , continued to vote in favour of administration , though he scarcely ...
... hands of one of the door- keepers . Resentment and contempt now filled the breast of Mr. Fox instead of friendship and esteem ; nevertheless , he , for a short time , continued to vote in favour of administration , though he scarcely ...
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... hands of trustees , two of them gentlemen connected with Mr. Smith's family , high in situation and affluent in circumstances . Soon after these events , Mrs. Smith collected such poems as she had originally written for her amusement ...
... hands of trustees , two of them gentlemen connected with Mr. Smith's family , high in situation and affluent in circumstances . Soon after these events , Mrs. Smith collected such poems as she had originally written for her amusement ...
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... hands for a considerable time before it was brought forward ; and that another piece of his had been kept so long , that the plot was rendered obsolete by the production of ether novelties . In the season of 1804-5 , Mr. Cherry produced ...
... hands for a considerable time before it was brought forward ; and that another piece of his had been kept so long , that the plot was rendered obsolete by the production of ether novelties . In the season of 1804-5 , Mr. Cherry produced ...
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