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that he saw the romantic beauties of He was first taught to read English by Islam , in Derbyshire , much better than Dame Oliver , a widow , who kept a I did , I told him that he resembled an school for young children in Lichfield ...
that he saw the romantic beauties of He was first taught to read English by Islam , in Derbyshire , much better than Dame Oliver , a widow , who kept a I did , I told him that he resembled an school for young children in Lichfield ...
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Insanity , therefore , Cheyne has so well treated under the was the object of his most dismal appre : title of “ The English Malady . ” Though hension ; and he fancied himself seizeri he suffered ...
Insanity , therefore , Cheyne has so well treated under the was the object of his most dismal appre : title of “ The English Malady . ” Though hension ; and he fancied himself seizeri he suffered ...
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But it is English might be a useful and profitable probable that at this period , whatever publication , Mr. Warren and Mr. Hector uneasiness he may have endured , he laid joined in urging him to undertake it . He the foundation of much ...
But it is English might be a useful and profitable probable that at this period , whatever publication , Mr. Warren and Mr. Hector uneasiness he may have endured , he laid joined in urging him to undertake it . He the foundation of much ...
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... which he will sometimes ' supply had taken up his father's trade ; for it is you with ; but likewise short literary dissertations mentioned that “ subscriptions are taken in Latin or English , critical remarks on authors in by the ...
... which he will sometimes ' supply had taken up his father's trade ; for it is you with ; but likewise short literary dissertations mentioned that “ subscriptions are taken in Latin or English , critical remarks on authors in by the ...
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This is necesto a relation , and now in the possession and can only be acquired by a daily imitation of in Latin , and more necessary in English ; of Mr. John Nichols : the best and correctest authors.1 “ SAM . JOHNSON .
This is necesto a relation , and now in the possession and can only be acquired by a daily imitation of in Latin , and more necessary in English ; of Mr. John Nichols : the best and correctest authors.1 “ SAM . JOHNSON .
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