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I have, dear Sir, and shall always retain, tUe highest gratitude and esteem for you, on account of the application which, unsolicited, you have been pleased to make lately to my Diocesan on my behalf.
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprising Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer ... John Nichols, Samuel Bentley 1812
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MAY a fcaport in tUe illand of MAW J. re driven from their pofitioa, in the follow - ing month.
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But it was not an cafy nutter to infpire Ferdinand with Isvour - tUe fentimcnts.
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It ii W. of New Lopdon. wunded on tUe £. by Fruflia, and a SAYCOCic, oneof the iflandi of Japan,
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The DiiTertation it now before tUe Publici who, by ici perafal, muft be convinced that the medal was not unworthily bcflowrd.
The Monthly Review 1789
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Mercuric paTeth among tUe Grecians for t\v God of EI9 -
The Court of the Gentiles, Or, A Discourse Touching the Original of Human Literature: Both ... 1672
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Nam, vtfe Ouidium legijfe prohet, quod profantts tUe de impudico amore dicit, detorcjuet adfancitl coniugium, Non hene, inqutt, conueniuntf nec in vnafede moratur, delici£ maritales, & 'mens in Deu erecJa.
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Moriiildicr, tlu: eiigtnccrinCanada, told thcgreatelland thickell fmoak, though, aWf and gave it roe alfo under his hand, fomctimes more, fometimes lefi: thele that one huikdred and thirty feven feet vapourt rife high ia the air when it it was pr'n: irEiy the luiightli of it; and all calm, but are difpcrfcd by the wia4 tUe Fiendi gentlemen, that were pre - when it blows bard.
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* elated on good authority vriter of these paragraphs; if years ago, a teamster rearing very profanely at tUe» in; be hearing of a
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«f tUe fame name, and formerly called in the department of Oife and late pro -
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