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... Volume . N. B. For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms and Extracts , see the INDEX , at the End of the Volume . " For the Names , also , of the Authors of new Dissertations , or other curious Papers , published in the MEMOIRS and ...
... Volume . N. B. For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms and Extracts , see the INDEX , at the End of the Volume . " For the Names , also , of the Authors of new Dissertations , or other curious Papers , published in the MEMOIRS and ...
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... volumes will be very different in degree , if our judgment can be any criterion of that which the public will entertain ... volume of Lord Carysfort's Poems , therefore , will be taken from the shelf much more frequently than the first ...
... volumes will be very different in degree , if our judgment can be any criterion of that which the public will entertain ... volume of Lord Carysfort's Poems , therefore , will be taken from the shelf much more frequently than the first ...
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... volume ( N. S. ) p . 512 , we noticed Mr. Griffiths's translation of the first volume of this interest- ing and amusing work , we hoped for the pleasure of being soon able to gratify ourselves and our readers by an account of the ...
... volume ( N. S. ) p . 512 , we noticed Mr. Griffiths's translation of the first volume of this interest- ing and amusing work , we hoped for the pleasure of being soon able to gratify ourselves and our readers by an account of the ...
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