Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons; and Intended as a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes, 2. kötetKraus Reprint Corporation, 1966 |
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126. oldal
... opinion ; though I do not know that I shall answer his Post- script , unless I find the publick thinks there is more in it than I do ; for I would willingly sacrifice something to Friendship . However , whether I do or not answer the ...
... opinion ; though I do not know that I shall answer his Post- script , unless I find the publick thinks there is more in it than I do ; for I would willingly sacrifice something to Friendship . However , whether I do or not answer the ...
802. oldal
... opinion concerning Condate , to which I freely accede . But I am much of the opinion , that the Military Way from Chester has returned quick , and coincided in part with the present London Road from Chester . Upon this supposition , it ...
... opinion concerning Condate , to which I freely accede . But I am much of the opinion , that the Military Way from Chester has returned quick , and coincided in part with the present London Road from Chester . Upon this supposition , it ...
839. oldal
... opinion of the man ; so stiff and conceited in opinion ; so dictatorial in his sentiments , treating every one who thought differently from himself with the most sovereign con- tempt . It is above thirty years ago that Ralph Allen , of ...
... opinion of the man ; so stiff and conceited in opinion ; so dictatorial in his sentiments , treating every one who thought differently from himself with the most sovereign con- tempt . It is above thirty years ago that Ralph Allen , of ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
The Bp of Gloucester to Dr Stukeley 5560 | 55 |
Mr Warburton to Mr Peter Des Maizeaux 6166 | 61 |
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