The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 13
... consequence to your readers to explain the error by which they were published at all ; and it must be sufficiently ob- vious that the repetitions occur in letters sent by various and precarious opportunities ; nor need I particularly ...
... consequence to your readers to explain the error by which they were published at all ; and it must be sufficiently ob- vious that the repetitions occur in letters sent by various and precarious opportunities ; nor need I particularly ...
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... consequence to as- certain with count Caylus and other antiquarians , whether the great painters of the time of Apelles , who have left us none of their works to admire , painted with wax.- -What is of more con- sequence is , that such ...
... consequence to as- certain with count Caylus and other antiquarians , whether the great painters of the time of Apelles , who have left us none of their works to admire , painted with wax.- -What is of more con- sequence is , that such ...
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... consequences of the action . This should necessarily be as short as perspicuity will permit , lest the at- tention of the hearer should be fatigued before he is called upon to consider the arguments which may be offered in support of ...
... consequences of the action . This should necessarily be as short as perspicuity will permit , lest the at- tention of the hearer should be fatigued before he is called upon to consider the arguments which may be offered in support of ...
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... consequence of which many fami- lies removed to Kennebeck , Newbedford , Hudson's River , North Carolina , and other places on the continent ; but their place has heen since amply supplied by new comers , who flocked thither from ...
... consequence of which many fami- lies removed to Kennebeck , Newbedford , Hudson's River , North Carolina , and other places on the continent ; but their place has heen since amply supplied by new comers , who flocked thither from ...
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... consequence to investigate , was surprised to find that more than half the valuable books connected with it , were not in the library . I propose a simple remedy . There are numbers of booksellers in London , perhaps twen- ty , whose ...
... consequence to investigate , was surprised to find that more than half the valuable books connected with it , were not in the library . I propose a simple remedy . There are numbers of booksellers in London , perhaps twen- ty , whose ...
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