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... supposed epistle from a bookseller to an author , which appears to us to possess every requisite for exciting a hearty and a harmless laugh . We greatly wish for more productions of a similar nature from the same hand . LETTER VII ...
... supposed epistle from a bookseller to an author , which appears to us to possess every requisite for exciting a hearty and a harmless laugh . We greatly wish for more productions of a similar nature from the same hand . LETTER VII ...
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... supposed to have written the Menexenes . The Romans had public funerals for their ministerial , and collative funerals for their opposition , chieftains : but they placed their pride rather in the dignity of the bearers , than in the ...
... supposed to have written the Menexenes . The Romans had public funerals for their ministerial , and collative funerals for their opposition , chieftains : but they placed their pride rather in the dignity of the bearers , than in the ...
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... supposed operation of , if British India were in the hands of Govern- ment instead of being ruled by the Company , 419 . Pelagius , origin of that name , 258 . Pelvis , See Park . Penzance , account of , 219 . Pericardium , on effusions ...
... supposed operation of , if British India were in the hands of Govern- ment instead of being ruled by the Company , 419 . Pelagius , origin of that name , 258 . Pelvis , See Park . Penzance , account of , 219 . Pericardium , on effusions ...
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