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Page xxxi
... doubt lest the ' fresh woods and pastures new ' may never wear the friendly and familiar face of the plot of ground ... doubts , doubts of all kinds , which since the great upheaval of the French Revolution have DR HILL'S PREFACE.
... doubt lest the ' fresh woods and pastures new ' may never wear the friendly and familiar face of the plot of ground ... doubts , doubts of all kinds , which since the great upheaval of the French Revolution have DR HILL'S PREFACE.
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... doubt if he could have remembered every one of them , as they were so numerous , so various , and scattered in such a multiplicity of unconnected publications ; nay , several of them published under the names of other persons , to whom ...
... doubt if he could have remembered every one of them , as they were so numerous , so various , and scattered in such a multiplicity of unconnected publications ; nay , several of them published under the names of other persons , to whom ...
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... doubt , they received many valuable hints from his conversation , most of his friends having been so assisted in the course of their works . That there should be a suspension of his literary labours during a part of the year 1752 ...
... doubt , they received many valuable hints from his conversation , most of his friends having been so assisted in the course of their works . That there should be a suspension of his literary labours during a part of the year 1752 ...
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DR HILLS DEDICATION TO JOWETT | xxix |
TITLEPAGE OF THE THIRD EDITION | xlvii |
Advertisement to the Life | 23 |
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