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... causes of the inundations of the The history which Johnson proposed to himself Nile , Lobo observes , that many an ... cause of these inundations , Brerewood , in Staffordshire , to become his as- 80 great and so regular . By them we ...
... causes of the inundations of the The history which Johnson proposed to himself Nile , Lobo observes , that many an ... cause of these inundations , Brerewood , in Staffordshire , to become his as- 80 great and so regular . By them we ...
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... cause of religion ; and with him he was willing to join against the system of the Fatalists , and the doctrine of ... caused bility of obtaining the favour asked , I am sure diligent search to be made at the proper offices , your ...
... cause of religion ; and with him he was willing to join against the system of the Fatalists , and the doctrine of ... caused bility of obtaining the favour asked , I am sure diligent search to be made at the proper offices , your ...
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... cause , if I can be numbered among Payne , the bookseller , who was one of the mem- the writers who have given ardour to virtue , and bers . No man in that Society was in posses- confidence to truth . " The whole number of Es- sion of ...
... cause , if I can be numbered among Payne , the bookseller , who was one of the mem- the writers who have given ardour to virtue , and bers . No man in that Society was in posses- confidence to truth . " The whole number of Es- sion of ...
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... cause of truth , of the Rev. Dr. Douglas , the late Lord Bishop of Salisbury . " Diram qui contudat Hydram , Notaque fatali portenta labore subegit . " But the pamphlet , entitled , " Milton vindicated from the charge of Plagiarism ...
... cause of truth , of the Rev. Dr. Douglas , the late Lord Bishop of Salisbury . " Diram qui contudat Hydram , Notaque fatali portenta labore subegit . " But the pamphlet , entitled , " Milton vindicated from the charge of Plagiarism ...
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... cause of his first visit is related by Lordship in public , I had exhausted all the art Mrs. Piozzi nearly in the following manner : of pleasing , which a retired and uncourtly scho- " Mr. Murphy being engaged in a periodical lar can ...
... cause of his first visit is related by Lordship in public , I had exhausted all the art Mrs. Piozzi nearly in the following manner : of pleasing , which a retired and uncourtly scho- " Mr. Murphy being engaged in a periodical lar can ...
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