The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, Volumen2J. Newbery ... J. Barrett in Oxford, and J. Merrill in Cambridge, 1751 |
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... learning the leaft are in fact the greatest MACENAS's . A Few days ago as I was fitting in my bookfeller's fhop , a gentleman in a black coat , tye - wig , and long fword , came in to afk for the SUPPLEMENT to the STUDENT , which , when ...
... learning the leaft are in fact the greatest MACENAS's . A Few days ago as I was fitting in my bookfeller's fhop , a gentleman in a black coat , tye - wig , and long fword , came in to afk for the SUPPLEMENT to the STUDENT , which , when ...
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... learning least are actually the greateft MACENAS's .—— In order to prove this paradox , extra omnem dubitationis aleam , that is Anglicè , beyond all chance of doubting , I fhall ad- vance another ; which is , that there are fome things ...
... learning least are actually the greateft MACENAS's .—— In order to prove this paradox , extra omnem dubitationis aleam , that is Anglicè , beyond all chance of doubting , I fhall ad- vance another ; which is , that there are fome things ...
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As me , S men of learning and merit , in neceffitous circumftan- ces , are too frequently oppressed by many of the book- fellers in our great metropolis : our good - natur'd readers will not be displeased to see that barbarous and ...
As me , S men of learning and merit , in neceffitous circumftan- ces , are too frequently oppressed by many of the book- fellers in our great metropolis : our good - natur'd readers will not be displeased to see that barbarous and ...
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... learning . " You fee how I am treated.Now , Mr. STUDENT , the favour I must beg leave to ask of you is , either to em- ploy me your felf , or recommend me to fome honest bookfeller of your acquaintance . I can translate either from the ...
... learning . " You fee how I am treated.Now , Mr. STUDENT , the favour I must beg leave to ask of you is , either to em- ploy me your felf , or recommend me to fome honest bookfeller of your acquaintance . I can translate either from the ...
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... learning , for which I shall give you thanks . So I leave him to your kindness , and rest Lambeth - Houfe , October 23. 1635 . Your loving friend WILLIAM CANT . An extract of a Thefis read before Mr. HALLER , B 2 An The STUDENT . II ...
... learning , for which I shall give you thanks . So I leave him to your kindness , and rest Lambeth - Houfe , October 23. 1635 . Your loving friend WILLIAM CANT . An extract of a Thefis read before Mr. HALLER , B 2 An The STUDENT . II ...
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