The PolyanthosJ. T. Buckingham, 1812 |
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... letters , than he employed himself in com- paring the appearances of them , with the figures of such sensible objects ... letter H to a chair of O to a hoop , & c . This is an evi- dent indication of the original bias of his mind . " His ...
... letters , than he employed himself in com- paring the appearances of them , with the figures of such sensible objects ... letter H to a chair of O to a hoop , & c . This is an evi- dent indication of the original bias of his mind . " His ...
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THE REMONSTRANCE AND PETI- TION OF THE LETTER 0 , To the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Boston Theatre , HUMBLY ... letters , or , as he fears , with malice aforethought , have , against the peace and dignity of the common- wealth of ...
THE REMONSTRANCE AND PETI- TION OF THE LETTER 0 , To the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Boston Theatre , HUMBLY ... letters , or , as he fears , with malice aforethought , have , against the peace and dignity of the common- wealth of ...
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LETTERS FROM BOSTON . Dear Albert , LETTER THE SECOND . Boston , April 25 , 1812 . A FEW evenings since , I went in company . with Mr. Tacit , my landlord , to the theatre , to see The Foundling of the Forest . I need not describe the ...
LETTERS FROM BOSTON . Dear Albert , LETTER THE SECOND . Boston , April 25 , 1812 . A FEW evenings since , I went in company . with Mr. Tacit , my landlord , to the theatre , to see The Foundling of the Forest . I need not describe the ...
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