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... express ourselves with some severity , because the fault which we reprehend is incompatible with the essential requisites of an historian , and is in the present in- stance carried to an inexcusable excess . As Mr. Fitt was the person ...
... express ourselves with some severity , because the fault which we reprehend is incompatible with the essential requisites of an historian , and is in the present in- stance carried to an inexcusable excess . As Mr. Fitt was the person ...
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... express the different parts of our frame , from head to foot , as well as of those that express the various objects which surround us , on being properly pointed out to him as you write their names down on the table , or on cards put ...
... express the different parts of our frame , from head to foot , as well as of those that express the various objects which surround us , on being properly pointed out to him as you write their names down on the table , or on cards put ...
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... express sent to me yesterday by some friends , to ler me know that you refused to accept my proxy , which I think was in a legal form , and with all the circumstances it ought to have . I was likewise informed of some other particulars ...
... express sent to me yesterday by some friends , to ler me know that you refused to accept my proxy , which I think was in a legal form , and with all the circumstances it ought to have . I was likewise informed of some other particulars ...
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