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... appears to this day under the form of Quh . ” - - This assumption , which he retains in his Gl . , is totally groundless . In what way soever we received our quh , there seems no reason to doubt that it expresses the sound of the letter ...
... appears to this day under the form of Quh . ” - - This assumption , which he retains in his Gl . , is totally groundless . In what way soever we received our quh , there seems no reason to doubt that it expresses the sound of the letter ...
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... appears to have agreed with Hill in his opinion of Pope , and with equal judgement consigned to oblivion the works of Fielding . ' C. After the set of letters to Lady M. W. Montagu , 14 in number , which were given by Mr. Dallaway in ...
... appears to have agreed with Hill in his opinion of Pope , and with equal judgement consigned to oblivion the works of Fielding . ' C. After the set of letters to Lady M. W. Montagu , 14 in number , which were given by Mr. Dallaway in ...
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... appears not to have transgressed the liberty in which the antient Quakers indulged with regard to the Scriptures ; and who , on the topic of War , cherished sentiments which we should have imagined the Quakers would rather have approved ...
... appears not to have transgressed the liberty in which the antient Quakers indulged with regard to the Scriptures ; and who , on the topic of War , cherished sentiments which we should have imagined the Quakers would rather have approved ...
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and IV | 2 |
Girdlestones Translation of Pindar | 36 |
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