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... true now , as they were an hundred and ten years ago : - " Whoever has perused the following papers will by this time be satisfied , that the author undertook not this task to make diversion for the town , nor would let himself down to ...
... true now , as they were an hundred and ten years ago : - " Whoever has perused the following papers will by this time be satisfied , that the author undertook not this task to make diversion for the town , nor would let himself down to ...
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... true to the government , I shall leave to the candid and impartial reader . The other objection is the unhappy occasion of this discourse , and relates to an article in my predictions , which foretold the death of Mr. Partridge to ...
... true to the government , I shall leave to the candid and impartial reader . The other objection is the unhappy occasion of this discourse , and relates to an article in my predictions , which foretold the death of Mr. Partridge to ...
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... true account of Dr. Partridge's death , ' & c . Thirdly , Mr. Partridge pre- tends to tell fortunes , and recover stolen goods ; which all the parish says , he must do , by conversing with the devil , and other evil spirits : and no man ...
... true account of Dr. Partridge's death , ' & c . Thirdly , Mr. Partridge pre- tends to tell fortunes , and recover stolen goods ; which all the parish says , he must do , by conversing with the devil , and other evil spirits : and no man ...
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... true fortitude with which you have passed through the dangers , arising from the rage of the people , and the envy of the rest of the world . " With whatever liberality Sir Richard was willing to es- timate xxxii PREFACE .
... true fortitude with which you have passed through the dangers , arising from the rage of the people , and the envy of the rest of the world . " With whatever liberality Sir Richard was willing to es- timate xxxii PREFACE .
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... true charms of eloquence and poesy . But I direct this address to you ; not that I think I can entertain you with my writings , but to thank you for the new delight I have , from your conversation , in those of other men . May you enjoy ...
... true charms of eloquence and poesy . But I direct this address to you ; not that I think I can entertain you with my writings , but to thank you for the new delight I have , from your conversation , in those of other men . May you enjoy ...
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