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The writer was Mr. Dodwell Browne of Rahins , co . ... and if it be not clear that in satirical writing he surpassed all ancient or modern authors , ' twere worse than idle to go into minor similarities , contingencies , or anecdotes .
The writer was Mr. Dodwell Browne of Rahins , co . ... and if it be not clear that in satirical writing he surpassed all ancient or modern authors , ' twere worse than idle to go into minor similarities , contingencies , or anecdotes .
15. oldal
... of the late Mr. Donaldson Selby of Cheswick , Northumberland , was " suppressed by the Court of High Commission in 1619 , " and the author " prohibited from writing any defence in answer to Dr. Montague and others who assailed him .
... of the late Mr. Donaldson Selby of Cheswick , Northumberland , was " suppressed by the Court of High Commission in 1619 , " and the author " prohibited from writing any defence in answer to Dr. Montague and others who assailed him .
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... that no trace of its public exhibition has yet been found by the writer during the end of the last century or the ... neither did he contemplate writing an artistic character of the least known " blue - clad " which he could so well ...
... that no trace of its public exhibition has yet been found by the writer during the end of the last century or the ... neither did he contemplate writing an artistic character of the least known " blue - clad " which he could so well ...
24. oldal
The t and c being often used interchangeably in writing , escroitz should probably be written estroitz , meaning " 2 baldekins of narrower breadth from beyond sea . " " Seul dor , probably means a " saddle - cloth of gold .
The t and c being often used interchangeably in writing , escroitz should probably be written estroitz , meaning " 2 baldekins of narrower breadth from beyond sea . " " Seul dor , probably means a " saddle - cloth of gold .
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We cannot undertake to puzzle out what a Correspondent does not think worth the trouble of writing plainly . II . That Correspondents should give their names and addresses ; and when writing anonymously communicate them to the Editor .
We cannot undertake to puzzle out what a Correspondent does not think worth the trouble of writing plainly . II . That Correspondents should give their names and addresses ; and when writing anonymously communicate them to the Editor .
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