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... means of periodical journals , than by any other medium ; and yet the negligence or dishonesty of subscribers is the universal complaint of those who employ their funds and their talents in the humble and thankless labours of editorship ...
... means of periodical journals , than by any other medium ; and yet the negligence or dishonesty of subscribers is the universal complaint of those who employ their funds and their talents in the humble and thankless labours of editorship ...
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... means for defence ; but both sides were per- mitted to pursue their respective labours unmolested . Those petty hostilities which disgraced the first year , and many subse- quent periods , of the war , here gave place to a seemingly ...
... means for defence ; but both sides were per- mitted to pursue their respective labours unmolested . Those petty hostilities which disgraced the first year , and many subse- quent periods , of the war , here gave place to a seemingly ...
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... means the despicable writer that we might suppose him to be from the niche in which his ene- my has placed him , as the following verses will amply prove : TO LELY , Drawing the Countess of Castlemain's picture . THE ADVERSARIA . 37 he ...
... means the despicable writer that we might suppose him to be from the niche in which his ene- my has placed him , as the following verses will amply prove : TO LELY , Drawing the Countess of Castlemain's picture . THE ADVERSARIA . 37 he ...
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... means , madam ! I have not a doubt respecting Mr. Wil- kes's talents .-- " Well , but sir ! and is he not a fine man , too , and a handsome man ? " Why , madam ! he squints — doesn't he ? “ Squints ! yes , to be sure he does , sir ! but ...
... means , madam ! I have not a doubt respecting Mr. Wil- kes's talents .-- " Well , but sir ! and is he not a fine man , too , and a handsome man ? " Why , madam ! he squints — doesn't he ? “ Squints ! yes , to be sure he does , sir ! but ...
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... means to a public institution established for the same pur- pose , and became convinced , he says , that " the commonly receiv- ed notion , respecting the capacity of the blacks , is a vulgar pre- judice . " He published a variety of ...
... means to a public institution established for the same pur- pose , and became convinced , he says , that " the commonly receiv- ed notion , respecting the capacity of the blacks , is a vulgar pre- judice . " He published a variety of ...
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