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... friends so far pre- vailed upon him , that he permitted them to put forth a regular edition of his works . Accordingly , three volumes in quarto ap- peared under that title in 1792 , printed for the late Mr. Dodsley . That edition ...
... friends so far pre- vailed upon him , that he permitted them to put forth a regular edition of his works . Accordingly , three volumes in quarto ap- peared under that title in 1792 , printed for the late Mr. Dodsley . That edition ...
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... friends of the author , without waiting to consult him , instantly obtained an injunction from the Court of Chancery ... friend , which he dictated on this subject from a sick bed : " MY DEAR LAURENCE , Bath , 15th Feb. 1797 . " On the ...
... friends of the author , without waiting to consult him , instantly obtained an injunction from the Court of Chancery ... friend , which he dictated on this subject from a sick bed : " MY DEAR LAURENCE , Bath , 15th Feb. 1797 . " On the ...
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... friends , from whom I concealed nothing . " But I beg you and my friends to be cautious how you let it be understood , that I disclaim any thing but the mere act and intention of publication . I do not retract any one of the senti ...
... friends , from whom I concealed nothing . " But I beg you and my friends to be cautious how you let it be understood , that I disclaim any thing but the mere act and intention of publication . I do not retract any one of the senti ...
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... friends , after much hesitation , and under a very painful responsibility , to make such an attempt as he could at supplying the void ; espe- cially because the insufficiency of our resources for the continu- ance of the war was ...
... friends , after much hesitation , and under a very painful responsibility , to make such an attempt as he could at supplying the void ; espe- cially because the insufficiency of our resources for the continu- ance of the war was ...
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... friends . It was in fact announced by the author himself , in the conclusion of the second , which it was then designed to follow . He intended , he said , " to proceed next on the question of the facilities possessed by the French ...
... friends . It was in fact announced by the author himself , in the conclusion of the second , which it was then designed to follow . He intended , he said , " to proceed next on the question of the facilities possessed by the French ...
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