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... Authour too late to be arranged in that chronological order which he had endeavoured uniformly to observe in his work , he was obliged to introduce them in his Second Edition , by way of Addenda , as commodiously as he could . In the ...
... Authour too late to be arranged in that chronological order which he had endeavoured uniformly to observe in his work , he was obliged to introduce them in his Second Edition , by way of Addenda , as commodiously as he could . In the ...
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... authour of the papers marked T. But he had , at this time , written only one number ; 2 and besides , even at any after period , he might have used the same expression ,. 1 [ It is not improbable , that the " authour and authouress ...
... authour of the papers marked T. But he had , at this time , written only one number ; 2 and besides , even at any after period , he might have used the same expression ,. 1 [ It is not improbable , that the " authour and authouress ...
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... authour of an approved book may allow his natural disposition an easy play , and yet indulge the pride of superiour genius , when he considers that by those who know him only as an authour , he never ceases to be respected . Such an authour ...
... authour of an approved book may allow his natural disposition an easy play , and yet indulge the pride of superiour genius , when he considers that by those who know him only as an authour , he never ceases to be respected . Such an authour ...
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