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Page xi
... , I beg leave to prefix your name to this third volume , and to subscribe myself , Sir , Your obliged , and most faithful Humble servant , ADAM FITZ - ADAM . IV . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF CORKE THE WORLD . xi.
... , I beg leave to prefix your name to this third volume , and to subscribe myself , Sir , Your obliged , and most faithful Humble servant , ADAM FITZ - ADAM . IV . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF CORKE THE WORLD . xi.
Page xii
... humble , And most obedient servant , ADAM FITZ - ADAM . • v . TO SOAME JENYNS , Esq . One xii ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS TO.
... humble , And most obedient servant , ADAM FITZ - ADAM . • v . TO SOAME JENYNS , Esq . One xii ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS TO.
Page xiii
... obedient Humble servant , ADAM FITZ - ADAM . VI . To Mr. MOORE . DEAR SIR , In THE WORLD . xiii.
... obedient Humble servant , ADAM FITZ - ADAM . VI . To Mr. MOORE . DEAR SIR , In THE WORLD . xiii.
Page xv
... humble servant , ADAM FITZ - ADAM . HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE ΤΟ THE WORLD . THE first THE WORLD . XV.
... humble servant , ADAM FITZ - ADAM . HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE ΤΟ THE WORLD . THE first THE WORLD . XV.
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... humble servant and admirer , T. H. To gratify my correspondent , I have published his letter in the manner I received it . But I must entreat the next time I have the favour of hearing from him , that he will contrive to be a little ...
... humble servant and admirer , T. H. To gratify my correspondent , I have published his letter in the manner I received it . But I must entreat the next time I have the favour of hearing from him , that he will contrive to be a little ...
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