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... entitled Hermes , by James Harris , Esq . the most beautiful example of analysis that has been exhibited since the days of Aristotle . " - We are informed , by the present noble editor , that what first led his father to a deep and ...
... entitled Hermes , by James Harris , Esq . the most beautiful example of analysis that has been exhibited since the days of Aristotle . " - We are informed , by the present noble editor , that what first led his father to a deep and ...
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... entitled him to the reputation of taste and knowledge , as this office has done to the superior character of philanthropy . Of this asylum , Mr. Thornton , Member for Southwark , is the trea surer ; the Rev. Mr. Mason , of Bermondsey ...
... entitled him to the reputation of taste and knowledge , as this office has done to the superior character of philanthropy . Of this asylum , Mr. Thornton , Member for Southwark , is the trea surer ; the Rev. Mr. Mason , of Bermondsey ...
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... entitled the English Book - keeping , published by Mr. Jones in 1796 ; a work chiefly remarkable for the enormous subscription raised on the occasion . A Prospectus of this performance was previously circulated , announcing the ...
... entitled the English Book - keeping , published by Mr. Jones in 1796 ; a work chiefly remarkable for the enormous subscription raised on the occasion . A Prospectus of this performance was previously circulated , announcing the ...
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