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Стр. 597
... published . The first of them was , The King and the Conftitution ; " and they were all fuch as the friends of Li- berty , and of the true principles of the Conftitution , would approve . ** We are particularly requested to give place ...
... published . The first of them was , The King and the Conftitution ; " and they were all fuch as the friends of Li- berty , and of the true principles of the Conftitution , would approve . ** We are particularly requested to give place ...
Стр. 599
... published , many rumours of the probability of a riot were brought to the friends of the meeting ; and , as there was too much reason to think that means had been used to promote one , they de- termined to poftpone the intended din- ner ...
... published , many rumours of the probability of a riot were brought to the friends of the meeting ; and , as there was too much reason to think that means had been used to promote one , they de- termined to poftpone the intended din- ner ...
Стр. 614
... published a tranflation of Tibullus , 1759 , 12mo , 2 vois ; a Letter to Dr. Smollett on his fuppofed criticilm on it in the Critical Review , 1759 ( fee vol . XXIX . 81- 83 ) ; the Sugar - cane , a poem , 1764 , 4to ; and Hiftoria ...
... published a tranflation of Tibullus , 1759 , 12mo , 2 vois ; a Letter to Dr. Smollett on his fuppofed criticilm on it in the Critical Review , 1759 ( fee vol . XXIX . 81- 83 ) ; the Sugar - cane , a poem , 1764 , 4to ; and Hiftoria ...
Стр. 632
... published ? Many perfons in this neigh bourhood have long been anxiously wish- W.C. ing for them . Mr. URBAN , THE HE feal of the friars preachers of Great Yarmouth , which you have given p . 513 , was engraved from the original matrix ...
... published ? Many perfons in this neigh bourhood have long been anxiously wish- W.C. ing for them . Mr. URBAN , THE HE feal of the friars preachers of Great Yarmouth , which you have given p . 513 , was engraved from the original matrix ...
Стр. 644
... published , in 1785 , a full hiftory of the different airs , clearly fhewing the formation of each . That the air is again renewed after being injured , ' he proves from its levity ; owing to which , it is taken up into the higher ...
... published , in 1785 , a full hiftory of the different airs , clearly fhewing the formation of each . That the air is again renewed after being injured , ' he proves from its levity ; owing to which , it is taken up into the higher ...
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