The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 139 à 142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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... readers , except it be that they know you have the means of perfectly refuting their calum- nies , and thus of still farther depreciating their moral character in the estimation of the public ? " Thus far from the communication of my ...
... readers , except it be that they know you have the means of perfectly refuting their calum- nies , and thus of still farther depreciating their moral character in the estimation of the public ? " Thus far from the communication of my ...
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... readers to her letter to the Duchess of Portland , of September 25th , 1741 , in the first volume , ( page 281 ) and ... readers some specimens of the letters which we have thus generally characterized ; but in compositions of this ...
... readers to her letter to the Duchess of Portland , of September 25th , 1741 , in the first volume , ( page 281 ) and ... readers some specimens of the letters which we have thus generally characterized ; but in compositions of this ...
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... readers to an able tract , which was published in 1792 , but which , being out of print , has now become very scarce . Having a copy of it in our possession , we resolved to re- print it for their benefit , and we trust that , in so ...
... readers to an able tract , which was published in 1792 , but which , being out of print , has now become very scarce . Having a copy of it in our possession , we resolved to re- print it for their benefit , and we trust that , in so ...
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