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... described by Lord Stan- hope , at page 19 , of his pamphlet ; and upon which Mr. C. has fo curiously com- mented , as Mr. A. fo juftly obferves . I have the fatisfaction of announcing , that Lord Stanhope himfelf , confiders this ...
... described by Lord Stan- hope , at page 19 , of his pamphlet ; and upon which Mr. C. has fo curiously com- mented , as Mr. A. fo juftly obferves . I have the fatisfaction of announcing , that Lord Stanhope himfelf , confiders this ...
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... described , of delineations of characters divine and hu man ; the infinite variety by which they are all diftinguifhed ; the different co- lours in which they are characteristically drawn , -difplay an almost boundless in- vention . In ...
... described , of delineations of characters divine and hu man ; the infinite variety by which they are all diftinguifhed ; the different co- lours in which they are characteristically drawn , -difplay an almost boundless in- vention . In ...
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... described are grounded upon the law of the land ? Poffibly , however , what I have written may induce fome of your readers to clear up this doubt , or at least dispose your humane correfpondent , to whom this is more immediately ...
... described are grounded upon the law of the land ? Poffibly , however , what I have written may induce fome of your readers to clear up this doubt , or at least dispose your humane correfpondent , to whom this is more immediately ...
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... described is very remarkable , but still inferior to what is enjoyed by many blind people , who are said to distinguish the difference of colours by the touch . It is not less natural to suppose , that the sight of deaf persons may ...
... described is very remarkable , but still inferior to what is enjoyed by many blind people , who are said to distinguish the difference of colours by the touch . It is not less natural to suppose , that the sight of deaf persons may ...
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... described . St. Boniface Cot- tage , the seat of the highly respectable Mr. Bowdler , is an elegant retreat , in a recess beneath the same range of rocks , and partaking all the beauties of the scene . On an eminence opposite the house ...
... described . St. Boniface Cot- tage , the seat of the highly respectable Mr. Bowdler , is an elegant retreat , in a recess beneath the same range of rocks , and partaking all the beauties of the scene . On an eminence opposite the house ...
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