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... Readers , Friends , and Correspondents , with the anxious desire to know whether , for the preceding Six Months , we have discharged our duty to our own credit and their satisfaction . We flatter ourselves that we have : And having , in ...
... Readers , Friends , and Correspondents , with the anxious desire to know whether , for the preceding Six Months , we have discharged our duty to our own credit and their satisfaction . We flatter ourselves that we have : And having , in ...
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our Readers in an Address like the present . We then spoke , with the energy of Men and freedom of Britons , of our unalterable attachment to the Religious Establishment of our Country . If it were then in apprehended peril , it is not ...
our Readers in an Address like the present . We then spoke , with the energy of Men and freedom of Britons , of our unalterable attachment to the Religious Establishment of our Country . If it were then in apprehended peril , it is not ...
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... reader , for almost 3000 years , because his characters and descriptions are natural ; or , as Dryden says of Chaucer , " because he follow- ed Nature every where , and never went beyond her . " It is observed by an eminent poet , that ...
... reader , for almost 3000 years , because his characters and descriptions are natural ; or , as Dryden says of Chaucer , " because he follow- ed Nature every where , and never went beyond her . " It is observed by an eminent poet , that ...
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... Readers some just remarks on the mode of printing our version of the Bible ; where the Italic letter is supposed to imply an " omission in the original , which ought to be added in a translation . " Butin the second part of his subject ...
... Readers some just remarks on the mode of printing our version of the Bible ; where the Italic letter is supposed to imply an " omission in the original , which ought to be added in a translation . " Butin the second part of his subject ...
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... readers ; I have taken the liberty of sending you a plate , with a more minute descrip- tion of this valuable improvement in the culinary art . ( See Plate III . ) The plate gives the elevation of two of these apparatuses , the one ...
... readers ; I have taken the liberty of sending you a plate , with a more minute descrip- tion of this valuable improvement in the culinary art . ( See Plate III . ) The plate gives the elevation of two of these apparatuses , the one ...
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