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... notice : but , as we have also omitted several remarks of a less favour- able nature , we must strike the balance , and here conclude ; though not before we have left with our theatrical readers , for their due reflection , the ...
... notice : but , as we have also omitted several remarks of a less favour- able nature , we must strike the balance , and here conclude ; though not before we have left with our theatrical readers , for their due reflection , the ...
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... notice of such persons , therefore , it is more particularly recommended ; and they will find it not only an elegant but an useful and entertaining production . ART . XIII . Chronological and Historical Illustrations of the Ancient ...
... notice of such persons , therefore , it is more particularly recommended ; and they will find it not only an elegant but an useful and entertaining production . ART . XIII . Chronological and Historical Illustrations of the Ancient ...
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... notice which we have taken of it for its con- nection with topics of great present interest , and for its inci- dental elucidation of points more or less connected with them . Among these may be cited , by way of example , the ma ...
... notice which we have taken of it for its con- nection with topics of great present interest , and for its inci- dental elucidation of points more or less connected with them . Among these may be cited , by way of example , the ma ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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