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... published in 1712-15 , with the exception that modern rules of spelling have been followed . The principal variations between the text as corrected by the authors and the original version in the folio numbers have at the same time been ...
... published in 1712-15 , with the exception that modern rules of spelling have been followed . The principal variations between the text as corrected by the authors and the original version in the folio numbers have at the same time been ...
Pagina viii
... published , ' The accomplishment of the first of Mr Bickerstaff's Predictions . . . in a letter to a Person of Quality ' , in which a detailed account is given of Partridge's death , at five minutes after seven , ' by which it is clear ...
... published , ' The accomplishment of the first of Mr Bickerstaff's Predictions . . . in a letter to a Person of Quality ' , in which a detailed account is given of Partridge's death , at five minutes after seven , ' by which it is clear ...
Pagina xxix
... published by Addison and Steele upon journalism , both at home and abroad , was imme- diate and widespread . Many now forgotten papers were brought out in London , including Sir Richard Blackmore's Lady Monk , 1713-14 , and a continua ...
... published by Addison and Steele upon journalism , both at home and abroad , was imme- diate and widespread . Many now forgotten papers were brought out in London , including Sir Richard Blackmore's Lady Monk , 1713-14 , and a continua ...
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