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Sands, and the shelf that stopped up Sandwich hft - ven.
Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of the Seventeenth ... 1813
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I'his, however, does not by any means conclude against premeditation of what we are to say; the neglect of which, and the trusting wholly to. extemporaneous efforts, will una* vciidably produce the hft. bit of speaking in a loose and undigest - ed manner.
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And hft. seems as if he laboured under considerable apprehensioQl,: lest they should be led astray and entertain impfoper ideas upon this subject.
Letter illustrative of the Gospel hsitory, and of the Epistles, as connected with it, in reply ... 1812
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Thefe two hft works were the largeft imprcffions which iffbed iktrck the Strswrbery HUl prefs. '
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Tooke differed in opinion from the Duke of Richmoiid; it is the letter from which extrads were read hft nighty in die courib of my addoeis to the Jury.
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When fate's hft mandate bade them ccaie to live; '
The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan 1795
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Vjor a ivhile the sttentton of fhsit brother was confinod at lioitte by tiie xnvafion of Conradin, the hft heit wH the Imperial houfe of Swabia: bm the hap» iefs boy funk in the unequal conflid; and hit ire.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1788
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Forgive me then, Palomon, if I am more than commonly folicitous that you Ihoiiid review ilie fentiments you ad - vanced, (I will not fay, fupported) with lb much degance in your hft letter, and ttat I prefs you to re-conrider your no - tions again and again.
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The eagernefs of hit enquiries after his nvMhcp, the fears hft ai | refii»l for her own health, tn a tone,
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Alfton MooTy Cmuh. hft Th«. 1n Mayy ift Thn. in Sept. for honHd cattley hoffoty liaen
Bowles's post-chaise companion; or, Travellers directory through England and Wales 1782
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