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... received from the United States , to Mr. John Mur- ray , the eminent publisher , from whom I had already received friendly attentions , and left them with him for examination , informing him that should he be inclined to bring them ...
... received from the United States , to Mr. John Mur- ray , the eminent publisher , from whom I had already received friendly attentions , and left them with him for examination , informing him that should he be inclined to bring them ...
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... received with caution by the censors of the press ; that the motives of these men , their veracity , their opportunities of inquiry and observation , and their capacities for judging correctly , would be rigorously scru- tinized before ...
... received with caution by the censors of the press ; that the motives of these men , their veracity , their opportunities of inquiry and observation , and their capacities for judging correctly , would be rigorously scru- tinized before ...
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... received it from his father's lips ; for it has been a stand- ing favorite at the Half - Moon and Bunch of Grapes ever since it was written : nay , he affirms that his predeces- sors have often had the honor of singing it before the ...
... received it from his father's lips ; for it has been a stand- ing favorite at the Half - Moon and Bunch of Grapes ever since it was written : nay , he affirms that his predeces- sors have often had the honor of singing it before the ...
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