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I lave only to add , that the proof slicets of the present edition not having passed through my hands , I am not answerable for any typographical errors that may be found in it . Having , however , been printed at the very accurate ...
I lave only to add , that the proof slicets of the present edition not having passed through my hands , I am not answerable for any typographical errors that may be found in it . Having , however , been printed at the very accurate ...
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ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SIXTH EDITION . Great pains have been taken to make this sixth edition accurate , in point of typography . With this view the entire work has been read over by the author's second son , James Boswell , of the Inner ...
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SIXTH EDITION . Great pains have been taken to make this sixth edition accurate , in point of typography . With this view the entire work has been read over by the author's second son , James Boswell , of the Inner ...
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“ Knowing that you are now preparing to favour the public with a new edition of Ralegh's miscellaneous pieces , I have taken the liberty to send you a Manuscript , which fell by chance within my notice . I perceive no proofs of forgery ...
“ Knowing that you are now preparing to favour the public with a new edition of Ralegh's miscellaneous pieces , I have taken the liberty to send you a Manuscript , which fell by chance within my notice . I perceive no proofs of forgery ...
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