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Page 33
... to the nation . But when the inconfiftency of this paffage with the general principles and spirit of the work REV . Jan. 1775 . D is 1 is confidered , in what light can it be regarded Shebbeare's Answer to Queries addreed to him . 33.
... to the nation . But when the inconfiftency of this paffage with the general principles and spirit of the work REV . Jan. 1775 . D is 1 is confidered , in what light can it be regarded Shebbeare's Answer to Queries addreed to him . 33.
Page 35
... paffages in the prefent publication , that the Author of it is very much advanced in years . It is probably owing to this circumftance , and perhaps to his not having been able to correct the mistakes of his amanuenfis , that we find ...
... paffages in the prefent publication , that the Author of it is very much advanced in years . It is probably owing to this circumftance , and perhaps to his not having been able to correct the mistakes of his amanuenfis , that we find ...
Page 51
... Paffage , as printed in Kings and Chronicles . 3. On the early POLYGLOTTS . 8vo . 3 s . fewed . Bowyer . 1774 . Ot F the many treatifes concerning the origin of printing , there are few , if any , which will be found more fatisfactory ...
... Paffage , as printed in Kings and Chronicles . 3. On the early POLYGLOTTS . 8vo . 3 s . fewed . Bowyer . 1774 . Ot F the many treatifes concerning the origin of printing , there are few , if any , which will be found more fatisfactory ...
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... paffage , to the hut of a gentleman , where , after a very liberal fupper , when I was con- ducted to my chamber , I ... paffed , through the dreariness of folitude ; ' they were now in the bosom of the Highlands , with full leifure to ...
... paffage , to the hut of a gentleman , where , after a very liberal fupper , when I was con- ducted to my chamber , I ... paffed , through the dreariness of folitude ; ' they were now in the bosom of the Highlands , with full leifure to ...
Page 68
... paffages in the plot , as well as one of the most favourable specimens of the dialogue . Mrs. STAPLETON and LETITIA , ufber'd in [ 10 JACK ] by FREDERICK . Fred . I beg pardon , Sir , I thought you was gone out : thefe ladies are ...
... paffages in the plot , as well as one of the most favourable specimens of the dialogue . Mrs. STAPLETON and LETITIA , ufber'd in [ 10 JACK ] by FREDERICK . Fred . I beg pardon , Sir , I thought you was gone out : thefe ladies are ...
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