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... hope , that , as it was low , it likewise would be safe . I was drawn forward with the pro- spect of employment , which , though not splendid , would be useful ; and which , though it could not make my life envied , would keep it ...
... hope , that , as it was low , it likewise would be safe . I was drawn forward with the pro- spect of employment , which , though not splendid , would be useful ; and which , though it could not make my life envied , would keep it ...
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... hope , from the emulation with which those , who desire the praise of elegance or discern- ment , must contend in the promotion of a design that you , my Lord , have not thought unworthy to share your attention with treaties and with ...
... hope , from the emulation with which those , who desire the praise of elegance or discern- ment , must contend in the promotion of a design that you , my Lord , have not thought unworthy to share your attention with treaties and with ...
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... hope to find . When all the words are selected and arranged , the first part of the work to be considered is the orthography , which was long vague and uncertain ; which at last , when its fluctuation ceased , was in many cases settled ...
... hope to find . When all the words are selected and arranged , the first part of the work to be considered is the orthography , which was long vague and uncertain ; which at last , when its fluctuation ceased , was in many cases settled ...
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... hope , my Lord , that since you , whose authority in our language is so generally acknow- ledged , have commissioned me to declare my own opinion , I shall be considered as exercising a kind of vicarious jurisdiction , and that the ...
... hope , my Lord , that since you , whose authority in our language is so generally acknow- ledged , have commissioned me to declare my own opinion , I shall be considered as exercising a kind of vicarious jurisdiction , and that the ...
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... hope , that your Lordship's patronage may not be wholly lost ; that it may contribute to the preservation of ancient , and the improvement of modern writers ; that it may pro- mote the reformation of those translators , who , for want ...
... hope , that your Lordship's patronage may not be wholly lost ; that it may contribute to the preservation of ancient , and the improvement of modern writers ; that it may pro- mote the reformation of those translators , who , for want ...
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