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The first portion of the volume contains nearly two hundred pages of letters addressed by Burns to various ... But the same man usually writes a letter only because the letter must be written , is probably never more at a loss than when ...
The first portion of the volume contains nearly two hundred pages of letters addressed by Burns to various ... But the same man usually writes a letter only because the letter must be written , is probably never more at a loss than when ...
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Remarks on the Jacobinical Tendency of the Edinburgh Re . view , in a Letter to the Earl of Lonsdale . By R. Wharton , Esq . M.P. Defence of the Convention in Portugal . By Edward Jones , Esq . 2s.6d .
Remarks on the Jacobinical Tendency of the Edinburgh Re . view , in a Letter to the Earl of Lonsdale . By R. Wharton , Esq . M.P. Defence of the Convention in Portugal . By Edward Jones , Esq . 2s.6d .
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We are almost inclined to infer , from the general tone of these letters , and from the caution with which the Prince de ... Be this as it may , the longest letter in the book , a letter of four and twenty pages , which is dated from ...
We are almost inclined to infer , from the general tone of these letters , and from the caution with which the Prince de ... Be this as it may , the longest letter in the book , a letter of four and twenty pages , which is dated from ...
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Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
Copyright | |
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