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... labour . Some of them , however , he observed were too gross for imitation . The profits of a single poem , however excellent , appear to have been very small in the last reign , compared with what a publication of the same size has ...
... labour . Some of them , however , he observed were too gross for imitation . The profits of a single poem , however excellent , appear to have been very small in the last reign , compared with what a publication of the same size has ...
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... labour , and exertion . Nay , he has shewn , in a very odious light , a man whose practice is to go about darkening the views of others , by perpetual complaints of evil , and awakening those considera- tions of danger and distress ...
... labour , and exertion . Nay , he has shewn , in a very odious light , a man whose practice is to go about darkening the views of others , by perpetual complaints of evil , and awakening those considera- tions of danger and distress ...
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... labour and judgement ; I persuade myself that I shall act agreeably to the sentiments of the whole University , in desiring that it may be proposed in convocation to confer on him the degree of Master of Arts by diploma , to which I ...
... labour and judgement ; I persuade myself that I shall act agreeably to the sentiments of the whole University , in desiring that it may be proposed in convocation to confer on him the degree of Master of Arts by diploma , to which I ...
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