The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, Volumen1J. Newbery, 1750 |
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... hope will prove agreeable tour readers . And tho ' we might with impunity comply with the common practice of preying indifcriminately on the labours of others , yet we shall not to our knowledge publish any thing that has been printed ...
... hope will prove agreeable tour readers . And tho ' we might with impunity comply with the common practice of preying indifcriminately on the labours of others , yet we shall not to our knowledge publish any thing that has been printed ...
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... hope it will meet with their indulgence . No endea- vours on our part shall be wanting to render it worthy their approbation ; and we no longer defire their favour , than while we continue to deferve it . THE [ v ] THE STUDENT , OR THE ...
... hope it will meet with their indulgence . No endea- vours on our part shall be wanting to render it worthy their approbation ; and we no longer defire their favour , than while we continue to deferve it . THE [ v ] THE STUDENT , OR THE ...
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... hope , from the Learned . Their affift- ance will greatly enhance the reputation of our work , and will not we prefume be a difcredit to themfelves . CAM- BRIDGE more particularly demands our application , as she is engaged in the ...
... hope , from the Learned . Their affift- ance will greatly enhance the reputation of our work , and will not we prefume be a difcredit to themfelves . CAM- BRIDGE more particularly demands our application , as she is engaged in the ...
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... hope , ever keep pace with the quickness of your parts ; and you never will fuffer others to outdo or even equal you in any branch of ftudy , who are known to be your inferiors in apprehenfion and capacity . To be eminent in any of the ...
... hope , ever keep pace with the quickness of your parts ; and you never will fuffer others to outdo or even equal you in any branch of ftudy , who are known to be your inferiors in apprehenfion and capacity . To be eminent in any of the ...
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... hope you'll accept as they are meant . Your work I beleive will prove very agreeable to fome learned readers of a more refined tafte ; but give me leave to tell you that won't do alone . If you don't take occafion fometimes ...
... hope you'll accept as they are meant . Your work I beleive will prove very agreeable to fome learned readers of a more refined tafte ; but give me leave to tell you that won't do alone . If you don't take occafion fometimes ...
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