The Visitor: By Several Hands, Volumen1William Dodd Edward and Charles Dilly, 1764 |
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... faid Mr. Fairtype : " Your bufinefs , gentlemen- not a word of that , I hope , in this place , which is devoted to other purposes . You have left your business behind , I trow , in the city . " 66 Why Sir , to say the truth , it was ...
... faid Mr. Fairtype : " Your bufinefs , gentlemen- not a word of that , I hope , in this place , which is devoted to other purposes . You have left your business behind , I trow , in the city . " 66 Why Sir , to say the truth , it was ...
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... faid they , you could ferve the LEDGER ftill more than by your good wifhes : you have a pen , Sir - I am fure I would take great care to be very correct , faid Mr. Fairtype and as for me , obferved my good friend the bookfeller , I ...
... faid they , you could ferve the LEDGER ftill more than by your good wifhes : you have a pen , Sir - I am fure I would take great care to be very correct , faid Mr. Fairtype and as for me , obferved my good friend the bookfeller , I ...
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... faid he ; a good title will often carry through bad matter : whereas a bad title often mars and damns the best matter upon earth . We were extremely uneafy upon finding almost every title , however infignificant , ufurped by our ...
... faid he ; a good title will often carry through bad matter : whereas a bad title often mars and damns the best matter upon earth . We were extremely uneafy upon finding almost every title , however infignificant , ufurped by our ...
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... faid I , an unexpected first Essay- Take it and print it , and tell the public that our next fhall contain a proper history of the author , with whofe family it hath always been a rule " to read with attention : to weigh with- out ...
... faid I , an unexpected first Essay- Take it and print it , and tell the public that our next fhall contain a proper history of the author , with whofe family it hath always been a rule " to read with attention : to weigh with- out ...
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By Several Hands William Dodd. This faid , they seized my paper : and behold , gentle reader , it waiteth upon thee , with all due deference : courting a favourable reception , from thy benignity and politeness . NUMBER II . By ...
By Several Hands William Dodd. This faid , they seized my paper : and behold , gentle reader , it waiteth upon thee , with all due deference : courting a favourable reception , from thy benignity and politeness . NUMBER II . By ...
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