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His friend and patron , Logan , has communicated this discovery to a person in London , who , by his neglect , will suffer another to claim and obtain the honour of the invention ; so that the improved instrument , THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK ...
His friend and patron , Logan , has communicated this discovery to a person in London , who , by his neglect , will suffer another to claim and obtain the honour of the invention ; so that the improved instrument , THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK ...
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His friend and patron , Logan , has communicated this discovery to a person in London , who , by his neglect , will suffer another to claim and obtain the honour of the invention ; so that the improved instrument , a which should be ...
His friend and patron , Logan , has communicated this discovery to a person in London , who , by his neglect , will suffer another to claim and obtain the honour of the invention ; so that the improved instrument , a which should be ...
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This circumstance renders it necessary that some person of sufficient sagacity to discover and to describe what is beautiful , and so impartial as to disregard vulgar prejudices , should guide the public taste , and raise merit from ...
This circumstance renders it necessary that some person of sufficient sagacity to discover and to describe what is beautiful , and so impartial as to disregard vulgar prejudices , should guide the public taste , and raise merit from ...
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... kept a tavern at the sign of the Blue Bear ; and that Gill's father was a justice of the peace , ( once of the quorum ) , together with a catalogue of uncles and aunts , he introduces them to us at once in their proper persons .
... kept a tavern at the sign of the Blue Bear ; and that Gill's father was a justice of the peace , ( once of the quorum ) , together with a catalogue of uncles and aunts , he introduces them to us at once in their proper persons .
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Of this we are immediately informed in the subsequent line , when we are told , Jack and Gill Went up a hill . Here the imagery is distinct , yet the description concise . We instantly figure to ourselves the two persons travelling up ...
Of this we are immediately informed in the subsequent line , when we are told , Jack and Gill Went up a hill . Here the imagery is distinct , yet the description concise . We instantly figure to ourselves the two persons travelling up ...
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