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... Letter to Mr. Windham on the Rejec- tion of Lord Erskine's Bill 184 Frend's Evening Amusements for 1810 335 Letters to a Younger Brother 87 Greig's Astrography 568 Lockie's Topography of London 378 Hodgkins's Calligraphia Græca 373 ...
... Letter to Mr. Windham on the Rejec- tion of Lord Erskine's Bill 184 Frend's Evening Amusements for 1810 335 Letters to a Younger Brother 87 Greig's Astrography 568 Lockie's Topography of London 378 Hodgkins's Calligraphia Græca 373 ...
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... Letter of an American on the French - Lord Grenville's Letter on the Veto Lord Melville's Speech on the Reports of ... Letters to a Barrister , by a Looker on Lowry's Essays on select Passages of Scripture 275 Slack's Sermon on unequal ...
... Letter of an American on the French - Lord Grenville's Letter on the Veto Lord Melville's Speech on the Reports of ... Letters to a Barrister , by a Looker on Lowry's Essays on select Passages of Scripture 275 Slack's Sermon on unequal ...
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... letters , apparently , of the same establishment . In briefly analysing its merit , we shall pay some attention , first , to the preliminary discourse by which it is introduced to the public ; secondly , to the general scope and ...
... letters , apparently , of the same establishment . In briefly analysing its merit , we shall pay some attention , first , to the preliminary discourse by which it is introduced to the public ; secondly , to the general scope and ...
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... has not improved upon it , Early , light , transient , chaste as morning dew , S sparkled , was exhal'd , and went to heaven . ' ( To be concluded in the next Number . ) T [ 54 ] Art . VI . Letters on Delille's Trois Règnes . 53.
... has not improved upon it , Early , light , transient , chaste as morning dew , S sparkled , was exhal'd , and went to heaven . ' ( To be concluded in the next Number . ) T [ 54 ] Art . VI . Letters on Delille's Trois Règnes . 53.
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... letters , the editor rather unceremoniously informs us , was preserved by the learned primate with peculiar attention ; ' though for what peculiar purpose , we are left to conjecture . After the R. R. prelate's decease , they became the ...
... letters , the editor rather unceremoniously informs us , was preserved by the learned primate with peculiar attention ; ' though for what peculiar purpose , we are left to conjecture . After the R. R. prelate's decease , they became the ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.