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... writer could not attack the work in question without attacking its author , by which is to be understood attacking him personally with rudeness and vulgarity , is a gratuitous assertion which is wholly unsup- ported . If the public have ...
... writer could not attack the work in question without attacking its author , by which is to be understood attacking him personally with rudeness and vulgarity , is a gratuitous assertion which is wholly unsup- ported . If the public have ...
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... writer , but I promise I will persevere . I believe I am too scrupulous both about language and facts ; though with respect to the latter , it is hardly possible . It is asto- nishing how many facts one finds related , for which there ...
... writer , but I promise I will persevere . I believe I am too scrupulous both about language and facts ; though with respect to the latter , it is hardly possible . It is asto- nishing how many facts one finds related , for which there ...
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... Writer of that Letter . By Major Scott Waring . 8vo 58. Ridgway If to refute and expose be synonimous with attacking and vilifying , the nameless antagonist of Major Scott Waring may plume him- self on complete success ; for , under the ...
... Writer of that Letter . By Major Scott Waring . 8vo 58. Ridgway If to refute and expose be synonimous with attacking and vilifying , the nameless antagonist of Major Scott Waring may plume him- self on complete success ; for , under the ...
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