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Pagina 83
... Letters , various Sounds of Vowels , & c . are so distinguished , that any Person , Na- tive or Foreigner , who can but read , may speedily acquire an accurate Pronunciation of the English Language . To the whole is prefixed , a ...
... Letters , various Sounds of Vowels , & c . are so distinguished , that any Person , Na- tive or Foreigner , who can but read , may speedily acquire an accurate Pronunciation of the English Language . To the whole is prefixed , a ...
Pagina 85
... Letters the Author explains , in his Preface . ' After saying so much of Letters , their Authors , and other circum- 35 stances incident to them , the Reader will suppose , that I intend a recommendation of myself and my Letters ; and ...
... Letters the Author explains , in his Preface . ' After saying so much of Letters , their Authors , and other circum- 35 stances incident to them , the Reader will suppose , that I intend a recommendation of myself and my Letters ; and ...
Pagina 86
... Letters is this ; some observations I made on the foibles and vices of mankind , I have here illustrated 10 in Letters . And to render them more entertaining by variety , some parts are thrown into the form of a connected History ...
... Letters is this ; some observations I made on the foibles and vices of mankind , I have here illustrated 10 in Letters . And to render them more entertaining by variety , some parts are thrown into the form of a connected History ...
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REVIEWS | 5 |
The History of Two Persons of Quality | 16 |
A Treatise upon Dropsies | 23 |
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