The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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... sent to the Public Adver- tiser more than a year before the commencement of the series signed Junius , and which letters the editor inserts with a confident affirmation of their being by the same writer , and of their being the first ...
... sent to the Public Adver- tiser more than a year before the commencement of the series signed Junius , and which letters the editor inserts with a confident affirmation of their being by the same writer , and of their being the first ...
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... sent to the Public Advertiser with a different signature , but given on very sufficient authority as from Junius , ( V. II . p . 486. ) the writer says , when speaking of Lord Townsend , Lord Lieutenant , and his brother the Hon ...
... sent to the Public Advertiser with a different signature , but given on very sufficient authority as from Junius , ( V. II . p . 486. ) the writer says , when speaking of Lord Townsend , Lord Lieutenant , and his brother the Hon ...
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... sent into the world for the edification of all dabblers in metaphysics , male and female ! Upon this his whole argument against Mr. Godwin rests ! And , as if to show how happily these rival writers are matched against each other , the ...
... sent into the world for the edification of all dabblers in metaphysics , male and female ! Upon this his whole argument against Mr. Godwin rests ! And , as if to show how happily these rival writers are matched against each other , the ...
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... sent on board his surgeon's mate , and all the blan- kets of the Frolic were brought from her slop - room for the comfort of the wounded . To increase this confusion , both the Frolic's masts soon fell , covering the dead and every ...
... sent on board his surgeon's mate , and all the blan- kets of the Frolic were brought from her slop - room for the comfort of the wounded . To increase this confusion , both the Frolic's masts soon fell , covering the dead and every ...
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... sent orders to Lieutenant Biddle to proceed to Charleston , or any southern port of the United States ; and , as there was a suspicious sail to windward , the Wasp would continue her cruise . The ships then parted . The suspicious sail ...
... sent orders to Lieutenant Biddle to proceed to Charleston , or any southern port of the United States ; and , as there was a suspicious sail to windward , the Wasp would continue her cruise . The ships then parted . The suspicious sail ...
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