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... appears under cir- cumstances favourable to a more general distribution in society than any former edition . Its ... appear not ripe enough for the editor to give ex- pression to the affection , gratitude , and veneration he bears to ...
... appears under cir- cumstances favourable to a more general distribution in society than any former edition . Its ... appear not ripe enough for the editor to give ex- pression to the affection , gratitude , and veneration he bears to ...
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... appear- ance of a finished performance . " The editor , in offering this justificatory plea to the public , and taking credit for having exercised so much discretion as to keep these relics in his private custody till the return of ...
... appear- ance of a finished performance . " The editor , in offering this justificatory plea to the public , and taking credit for having exercised so much discretion as to keep these relics in his private custody till the return of ...
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... appear under his more authentic publication , afford very little matter in addition to what had been collected and ... appears to be unfavourable to vigour and originality of un- derstanding . We cannot help fancying that if Franklin had ...
... appear under his more authentic publication , afford very little matter in addition to what had been collected and ... appears to be unfavourable to vigour and originality of un- derstanding . We cannot help fancying that if Franklin had ...
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... appears to have been his purpose to prevent by placing the manuscript in my hands . " 6 Such is the information derived ... appear , which would excite great attention when Temple should publish his grandfather's papers ; he had himself ...
... appears to have been his purpose to prevent by placing the manuscript in my hands . " 6 Such is the information derived ... appear , which would excite great attention when Temple should publish his grandfather's papers ; he had himself ...
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... appear , nor is it accounted for in the ostensible vindication ; it is suppressed ; and unless some future Walpole , Dalrym- ple , or Doddington shall draw it forth from the British archives , it is not probable that it will ever appear ...
... appear , nor is it accounted for in the ostensible vindication ; it is suppressed ; and unless some future Walpole , Dalrym- ple , or Doddington shall draw it forth from the British archives , it is not probable that it will ever appear ...
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