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... ment to his memory . The labour and anxious attention with which I have collected and arranged the materiais of which these volumes are composed , will hardly be conceived by those who read them with careless facility . The stretch of ...
... ment to his memory . The labour and anxious attention with which I have collected and arranged the materiais of which these volumes are composed , will hardly be conceived by those who read them with careless facility . The stretch of ...
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... eighteenth century , " 1 I have largely provided for the instruction and entertain- ment of mankind . LONDON , April 20 , 1791 . 1 See Mr. Malone's Preface to his edition of Shakespeare . ! i : 1 SAMUEL JOI . To write the.
... eighteenth century , " 1 I have largely provided for the instruction and entertain- ment of mankind . LONDON , April 20 , 1791 . 1 See Mr. Malone's Preface to his edition of Shakespeare . ! i : 1 SAMUEL JOI . To write the.
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... ment of it , I communicate to you the sentiments tem oris excellentis ingenii præstantia compen- savit . " Comment . de Reb . ad eum pertin . Edit . Amstel . 1718 , p . 200. B. - Huetius was Huet , Bishop of Avranche , who wrote Memoirs ...
... ment of it , I communicate to you the sentiments tem oris excellentis ingenii præstantia compen- savit . " Comment . de Reb . ad eum pertin . Edit . Amstel . 1718 , p . 200. B. - Huetius was Huet , Bishop of Avranche , who wrote Memoirs ...
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... ment to Johnson that this respectable application had not the desired effect : yet how much reason has there been , both for himself and his country , to rejoice that it did not succeed , as he might probably have wasted in obscurity ...
... ment to Johnson that this respectable application had not the desired effect : yet how much reason has there been , both for himself and his country , to rejoice that it did not succeed , as he might probably have wasted in obscurity ...
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... ment , and burst out into an invective against George the Second , as one , who , upon all occasions , was unrelenting and barbarous ; mentioning many instances , particularly , that when an officer of high rank had been acquitted by a ...
... ment , and burst out into an invective against George the Second , as one , who , upon all occasions , was unrelenting and barbarous ; mentioning many instances , particularly , that when an officer of high rank had been acquitted by a ...
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