Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... his college , he published his first literary effort , entitled , Arithmetica absque Algebra aut Euclide demonstrata ; a little tract which he had written at the age of twenty , and which strongly 50 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
... his college , he published his first literary effort , entitled , Arithmetica absque Algebra aut Euclide demonstrata ; a little tract which he had written at the age of twenty , and which strongly 50 BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SKETCHES .
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... entitled The Royal Progress , written on the arrival of George the First in this island , and of which , as Johnson observes , " it is just to say that it is neither high nor low . " The accession of this monarch , however , opened a ...
... entitled The Royal Progress , written on the arrival of George the First in this island , and of which , as Johnson observes , " it is just to say that it is neither high nor low . " The accession of this monarch , however , opened a ...
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Nathan Drake. 66 work , and justly entitled the writer to the thanks of his countrymen . Mr. Greenwood contributed a very useful letter to the Tatler on education , N ° 234 ; in which he particularly insists on the advantage and ...
Nathan Drake. 66 work , and justly entitled the writer to the thanks of his countrymen . Mr. Greenwood contributed a very useful letter to the Tatler on education , N ° 234 ; in which he particularly insists on the advantage and ...
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