The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... readers . 8vo . Pp . 39. Rivingtons . 2. A Letter to the young Gentlemen who write in the Edinburgh Review . By Senex . 8vo . Pp . 29. Hatchard . THESE letters have been suffered to lay by us for a great length of time ; for which ...
... readers . 8vo . Pp . 39. Rivingtons . 2. A Letter to the young Gentlemen who write in the Edinburgh Review . By Senex . 8vo . Pp . 29. Hatchard . THESE letters have been suffered to lay by us for a great length of time ; for which ...
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... readers in a tolerable clear method , and in to- lerably intelligible language . I do not say this , to shew that your essays in the shape of reviews may not at times have their use : but I wish to abate a little of that self ...
... readers in a tolerable clear method , and in to- lerably intelligible language . I do not say this , to shew that your essays in the shape of reviews may not at times have their use : but I wish to abate a little of that self ...
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... readers with . With a few fur- ther preliminary observations , then , of a general nature , we shall proceed to the performance of our task .. Let not our readers suppose that we are about to divert their attention from the books before ...
... readers with . With a few fur- ther preliminary observations , then , of a general nature , we shall proceed to the performance of our task .. Let not our readers suppose that we are about to divert their attention from the books before ...
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