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... 154. On female curiosity - Gaming • · . Unknown . Jenyns · · Moore 155. Inconveniences of false reports of deaths in the newspapers 156. On insensibles VOL . III . . Ridley . Berenger a No. 157. Causes of the degeneracy of servants .
... 154. On female curiosity - Gaming • · . Unknown . Jenyns · · Moore 155. Inconveniences of false reports of deaths in the newspapers 156. On insensibles VOL . III . . Ridley . Berenger a No. 157. Causes of the degeneracy of servants .
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James Ferguson. No. 157. Causes of the degeneracy of servants . Jenyns 158. On cosmetics Extract from Lomatius Moore - 159. Proposal to erect an hospital for de- cayed actors 160. On attacks upon licentiousness - Story J.G. Cooper of Sir ...
James Ferguson. No. 157. Causes of the degeneracy of servants . Jenyns 158. On cosmetics Extract from Lomatius Moore - 159. Proposal to erect an hospital for de- cayed actors 160. On attacks upon licentiousness - Story J.G. Cooper of Sir ...
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... servants -a tradesman's fashionable wife- Efficacy of medicines in destroying rats .. .... Unknown- Canto on the birth - day of Shakspeare 180. Petition of all the letters in the alpha- bet except E and O . Berenger · 181. Letter on the ...
... servants -a tradesman's fashionable wife- Efficacy of medicines in destroying rats .. .... Unknown- Canto on the birth - day of Shakspeare 180. Petition of all the letters in the alpha- bet except E and O . Berenger · 181. Letter on the ...
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... servants · 208. Letters on the odd humours of an uncle w Unknown and aunt on thick and thin sculls . Unknown 209. Account of the fatal accident which befel the author • Extra World - Character of H. F. • • Moore . Walpole THE WORLD . No ...
... servants · 208. Letters on the odd humours of an uncle w Unknown and aunt on thick and thin sculls . Unknown 209. Account of the fatal accident which befel the author • Extra World - Character of H. F. • • Moore . Walpole THE WORLD . No ...
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... ; which I should imagine can be no great difficulty to one who has the honour to reckon in that number the prime wits of the age . I am , sir , Your humble servant . MR . FITZ - ADAM ; Walking the other day 4 141 . THE WORLD .
... ; which I should imagine can be no great difficulty to one who has the honour to reckon in that number the prime wits of the age . I am , sir , Your humble servant . MR . FITZ - ADAM ; Walking the other day 4 141 . THE WORLD .
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