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Page 111
... letters , are in many in- stances agreeable and well written compositions of the kind , though various errors and defects occurred to our notice . Art . 48. Observations on the West - India Dock Salaries , in a Letter addressed to ...
... letters , are in many in- stances agreeable and well written compositions of the kind , though various errors and defects occurred to our notice . Art . 48. Observations on the West - India Dock Salaries , in a Letter addressed to ...
Page 112
... Letter and Postscript before us joins issue with Mr. Burder ; to whom we recommend the consideration of these sensible hints . Ground for reprehension cer- tainly exists in our theatrical exhibitions , which it should be the study of ...
... Letter and Postscript before us joins issue with Mr. Burder ; to whom we recommend the consideration of these sensible hints . Ground for reprehension cer- tainly exists in our theatrical exhibitions , which it should be the study of ...
Page 254
... letter , which was a true picture of distress . " You will in vain have given me the Mercure , " said he ; " this favour will be lost on me , if you do not add that of coming to my aid . Prose or verse , whatever you please , all will ...
... letter , which was a true picture of distress . " You will in vain have given me the Mercure , " said he ; " this favour will be lost on me , if you do not add that of coming to my aid . Prose or verse , whatever you please , all will ...
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