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... readers in a preceding portion of the present Review . ( P. 73. ) The mutual object of both these writers is in the first place to point out the causes of the degradation of our literature ; and they both trace them , principally , to a ...
... readers in a preceding portion of the present Review . ( P. 73. ) The mutual object of both these writers is in the first place to point out the causes of the degradation of our literature ; and they both trace them , principally , to a ...
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... readers may suppose that all the parties lived to a good old age , and died respectable and wealthy . To render farther justice to Marco and his commentator , we shall cite one or two detached portions of his book , with the ...
... readers may suppose that all the parties lived to a good old age , and died respectable and wealthy . To render farther justice to Marco and his commentator , we shall cite one or two detached portions of his book , with the ...
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... readers some of the information respecting him which occurs in our correspondent's letter . - The author , Maurice Morgann , Esq . , was formerly Under Secretary of State to Lord Shelburne : he was the last survivor , in the male line ...
... readers some of the information respecting him which occurs in our correspondent's letter . - The author , Maurice Morgann , Esq . , was formerly Under Secretary of State to Lord Shelburne : he was the last survivor , in the male line ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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