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Page v
... Hope , & c . iv . The History of Barbadoes from the first Discovery of the Island in 1605 , till the Accession of Lord Seaforth 1801 , by John Poyer Mr. CUMBERLAND . 1 . Mr. G. W. CROWE . 21 Mr. HORACE TWISS . 45 Mr. BoVILL . v ...
... Hope , & c . iv . The History of Barbadoes from the first Discovery of the Island in 1605 , till the Accession of Lord Seaforth 1801 , by John Poyer Mr. CUMBERLAND . 1 . Mr. G. W. CROWE . 21 Mr. HORACE TWISS . 45 Mr. BoVILL . v ...
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... Hope , & c . iv . The History of Barbadoes from the first Discovery of the Island in 1605 , till the Accession of Lord Seaforth 1801 , by John Poyer Mr. CUMBERLAND . 1 . Mr. G. W. CROWE . 21 Mr. HORACE TWISS . 45 Mr. BoVILL . 79 93 v ...
... Hope , & c . iv . The History of Barbadoes from the first Discovery of the Island in 1605 , till the Accession of Lord Seaforth 1801 , by John Poyer Mr. CUMBERLAND . 1 . Mr. G. W. CROWE . 21 Mr. HORACE TWISS . 45 Mr. BoVILL . 79 93 v ...
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... Hope , & c . iv . The History of Barbadoes from the first Discovery of the Island in 1605 , till the Accession of Lord Seaforth 1801 , by John Poyer v . Inchbald's British Theatre vi . Latin and Italian Poems of Mil- ton , translated ...
... Hope , & c . iv . The History of Barbadoes from the first Discovery of the Island in 1605 , till the Accession of Lord Seaforth 1801 , by John Poyer v . Inchbald's British Theatre vi . Latin and Italian Poems of Mil- ton , translated ...
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... hope he has noticed Mr. Hunt's remark , and will correct his indolence , if indolence canfairly be imputed to him ; but if he only wants animation in some unanimating under- characters , and possesses it to the full in such leading ...
... hope he has noticed Mr. Hunt's remark , and will correct his indolence , if indolence canfairly be imputed to him ; but if he only wants animation in some unanimating under- characters , and possesses it to the full in such leading ...
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... hope to be in presence with the fair of his illus . " trious family . " - ( Vol . I. p . 129. ) Accordingly the very next letter commences with these words ; " I have been at court . " The young Empress was " the only one of the ...
... hope to be in presence with the fair of his illus . " trious family . " - ( Vol . I. p . 129. ) Accordingly the very next letter commences with these words ; " I have been at court . " The young Empress was " the only one of the ...
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