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... whole passage , which is no less than blacks have better features than in other coun - six leagues . Here begins the greatness of the tries , and are not without wit and ingenuity . Nile . Fifteen miles further , in the land of Alata ...
... whole passage , which is no less than blacks have better features than in other coun - six leagues . Here begins the greatness of the tries , and are not without wit and ingenuity . Nile . Fifteen miles further , in the land of Alata ...
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... whole has been collected in two volumes by Mr. Stockdale , and may form a pro- per supplement to this edition . That Johnson was the author of the debates during that period was not generally known ; but the secret tran- spired several ...
... whole has been collected in two volumes by Mr. Stockdale , and may form a pro- per supplement to this edition . That Johnson was the author of the debates during that period was not generally known ; but the secret tran- spired several ...
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... whole of this story . See Bos nim ; but it was not in his shop , it was in my own cham - well's Life . vol . i . p . 128 Oct. edit . 1804. C. ber " iLetter CCXII . ( b ) } Johnson thought the opportunity fair to think of his tragedy ...
... whole of this story . See Bos nim ; but it was not in his shop , it was in my own cham - well's Life . vol . i . p . 128 Oct. edit . 1804. C. ber " iLetter CCXII . ( b ) } Johnson thought the opportunity fair to think of his tragedy ...
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... whole stock on his first arrival in town , in the year 1737 . That play was accordingly put into rehearsal in January , 1749. As a precursor to prepare the way , and to awaken the public attention , The Vanity of Human Wishes , a poem ...
... whole stock on his first arrival in town , in the year 1737 . That play was accordingly put into rehearsal in January , 1749. As a precursor to prepare the way , and to awaken the public attention , The Vanity of Human Wishes , a poem ...
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... whole number of Es- sion of the authors from whom Lauder professed says amounted to two hundred and eight . Ad- to make his extracts . The charge was believed , dison's , in the Spectator , are more in number , and the contriver of it ...
... whole number of Es- sion of the authors from whom Lauder professed says amounted to two hundred and eight . Ad- to make his extracts . The charge was believed , dison's , in the Spectator , are more in number , and the contriver of it ...
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