The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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... writer under other signa- tures , ( now first collected . ) To which are added , his confiden tial correspondence with Mr. Wilkes , and his Private Letters addressed to Mr. H. S. Woodfall . With a Preliminary Es- say , Notes , Fac ...
... writer under other signa- tures , ( now first collected . ) To which are added , his confiden tial correspondence with Mr. Wilkes , and his Private Letters addressed to Mr. H. S. Woodfall . With a Preliminary Es- say , Notes , Fac ...
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... writer himself to avow a confidence of being read by a remote generation , avoiding , however , to assign , as the strongest foundation of that confidence , his superlative execution ; but as- suredly this claim to perpetuity was not ...
... writer himself to avow a confidence of being read by a remote generation , avoiding , however , to assign , as the strongest foundation of that confidence , his superlative execution ; but as- suredly this claim to perpetuity was not ...
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... writers on the same subject ; and supplies information which probably no other person than the editor had the means of ... writer , and justified his severity . Those times are briefly contrasted , in a political view , with the present ...
... writers on the same subject ; and supplies information which probably no other person than the editor had the means of ... writer , and justified his severity . Those times are briefly contrasted , in a political view , with the present ...
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... writer , and of their being the first received from him - an affirmation made in such terms that we conclude Mr. W. is warranted by more direct evidence than that afforded by the style and spirit of the letters . He might , however ...
... writer , and of their being the first received from him - an affirmation made in such terms that we conclude Mr. W. is warranted by more direct evidence than that afforded by the style and spirit of the letters . He might , however ...
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... writer has been able to collect concerning the author of the Letters , " authorizes , he thinks , the rejection of every claimant that does not answer to the following description . " From the observations contained in this essay , it ...
... writer has been able to collect concerning the author of the Letters , " authorizes , he thinks , the rejection of every claimant that does not answer to the following description . " From the observations contained in this essay , it ...
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