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... history has fallen into the hand of a Shakspeare , for the dialogue is heavy , and the language is ftiff and unharmonious : but we ought not to forget that the writer's first aim was to celebrate archery ; and , if the piece fhould ever ...
... history has fallen into the hand of a Shakspeare , for the dialogue is heavy , and the language is ftiff and unharmonious : but we ought not to forget that the writer's first aim was to celebrate archery ; and , if the piece fhould ever ...
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... history . John Pownal , Efq . furnishes a description of two fepulchral urns , rather of a fingular kind , difcovered in a field or quarry at a small diftance from Lincoln . This field he reasonably fupposes to have been a common ...
... history . John Pownal , Efq . furnishes a description of two fepulchral urns , rather of a fingular kind , difcovered in a field or quarry at a small diftance from Lincoln . This field he reasonably fupposes to have been a common ...
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... . Sir W. Y.'s fentiments relative to the British conftitution , 347 . Z Zoffany , Mr. See Carnicobar . Zouch , Mr. his application of Daniel's prophecies to the character and history of the Romans , 573 . D ' # 7 2 EI INDE X.
... . Sir W. Y.'s fentiments relative to the British conftitution , 347 . Z Zoffany , Mr. See Carnicobar . Zouch , Mr. his application of Daniel's prophecies to the character and history of the Romans , 573 . D ' # 7 2 EI INDE X.
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