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... whole a most valuable acceffion to our biographical ftock . From the merit of the former volumes , and from the ex- tenfive reading , chafte judgment , and acknowledged candour of the Editor , we were led to form expectations which have ...
... whole a most valuable acceffion to our biographical ftock . From the merit of the former volumes , and from the ex- tenfive reading , chafte judgment , and acknowledged candour of the Editor , we were led to form expectations which have ...
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... Charles Chauncy , Theophilus and Mrs. Cibber , Job Orton , & c . & c . Upon the whole , we have perufed the contents of this volume with the fulleft Conviction conviction that the Editor and his co- adjutors have in 30 THE LONDON REVIEW ,
... Charles Chauncy , Theophilus and Mrs. Cibber , Job Orton , & c . & c . Upon the whole , we have perufed the contents of this volume with the fulleft Conviction conviction that the Editor and his co- adjutors have in 30 THE LONDON REVIEW ,
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... whole religious mountain was ufually enclofed by a low mound , to prevent the intrusion of the profane . Among the primeval people of the Eaft , altars were inclofed by groves of trees ; and thefe groves confifted of plantations of oak ...
... whole religious mountain was ufually enclofed by a low mound , to prevent the intrusion of the profane . Among the primeval people of the Eaft , altars were inclofed by groves of trees ; and thefe groves confifted of plantations of oak ...
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... whole country , in the neighbourhood of this curious valley , is wonderfully Atriking . ' A further , and more par- ticular defcription of this romantic spot is thus given by a correfpondent who fately vifted it : " At the lower end ...
... whole country , in the neighbourhood of this curious valley , is wonderfully Atriking . ' A further , and more par- ticular defcription of this romantic spot is thus given by a correfpondent who fately vifted it : " At the lower end ...
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... whole Colony ; but it would have left me in doubt of the fincerity of thefe who furiendered . His Majesty will only have fubjects worthy of his pro- tection , and of the favours and advan- tages which the British Government fecures to ...
... whole Colony ; but it would have left me in doubt of the fincerity of thefe who furiendered . His Majesty will only have fubjects worthy of his pro- tection , and of the favours and advan- tages which the British Government fecures to ...
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