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... those who write are ambitious of making Converts , and of giving to their Opinions 3 Maximum of * Influence and Celebrity , the most extenfively circulated Mifcellany will repay with the greatest Effet the " Curioĥity of those who read ...
... those who write are ambitious of making Converts , and of giving to their Opinions 3 Maximum of * Influence and Celebrity , the most extenfively circulated Mifcellany will repay with the greatest Effet the " Curioĥity of those who read ...
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... those with which they are connected . Many facts , however exift , in oppofition to this opinion ; befides which , it is easy to prove that the degeneracy complained of , thould be afcribed to other caufes than those which are adduced ...
... those with which they are connected . Many facts , however exift , in oppofition to this opinion ; befides which , it is easy to prove that the degeneracy complained of , thould be afcribed to other caufes than those which are adduced ...
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... those who fought the battles of li- berty , in either houfe of Parliament , during the American war , fcarcely one remains . The Earl of Chathamn died at his poft , and was buried at the public expence , ainidft the lamentations even of ...
... those who fought the battles of li- berty , in either houfe of Parliament , during the American war , fcarcely one remains . The Earl of Chathamn died at his poft , and was buried at the public expence , ainidft the lamentations even of ...
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... those erected by his predeceffors ; as to his own , they were of a gigantic fize , and calculated to realife the dreams of Friar Bungay and Friar Bacon , who had de- termined to furround our whole territory with a triple wall of brafs ...
... those erected by his predeceffors ; as to his own , they were of a gigantic fize , and calculated to realife the dreams of Friar Bungay and Friar Bacon , who had de- termined to furround our whole territory with a triple wall of brafs ...
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... those who read either for Amusement or Inftruction . " JOHNSON . ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS . vered with wood ; the hills and dry grounds ,. No. 154. ] [ 2 of VOL . 23 . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . * I SIR , TAKE the earliest ...
... those who read either for Amusement or Inftruction . " JOHNSON . ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS . vered with wood ; the hills and dry grounds ,. No. 154. ] [ 2 of VOL . 23 . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . * I SIR , TAKE the earliest ...
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