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... present conceptions ; but would feel themselves doomed to a continua- tion of the uneasy state under which they now groan . I say nothing of the petulant intemperance with which he dares to insult the venerable establishments of his ...
... present conceptions ; but would feel themselves doomed to a continua- tion of the uneasy state under which they now groan . I say nothing of the petulant intemperance with which he dares to insult the venerable establishments of his ...
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... present . " " TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " DEAR SIR , -Presently after I had sent away my last letter , I received your kind medical packet . I am very much obliged both to you and your physicians for your kind attention to my disease ...
... present . " " TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " DEAR SIR , -Presently after I had sent away my last letter , I received your kind medical packet . I am very much obliged both to you and your physicians for your kind attention to my disease ...
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... present age . An account of the rise and im- provements of that art ; of the different opinions of authours , ancient and modern . " Translation of the History of Herodian . " New edition of Fairfax's Translation of Tasso , with notes ...
... present age . An account of the rise and im- provements of that art ; of the different opinions of authours , ancient and modern . " Translation of the History of Herodian . " New edition of Fairfax's Translation of Tasso , with notes ...
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