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... proper method to form it by way of a letter of intelligence , consisting of such parts as might gratify the curiosity of persons of all conditions , and of each sex . But a work of this nature requiring time to grow into the notice of ...
... proper method to form it by way of a letter of intelligence , consisting of such parts as might gratify the curiosity of persons of all conditions , and of each sex . But a work of this nature requiring time to grow into the notice of ...
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... proper amusement , and it is both a charitable and necessary work to that it is impossible for me to want means to offer something whereby such worthy and well - entertain them ; having , besides the force of my own parts , the power of ...
... proper amusement , and it is both a charitable and necessary work to that it is impossible for me to want means to offer something whereby such worthy and well - entertain them ; having , besides the force of my own parts , the power of ...
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... proper in- citements to good behaviour , and be the most quick and most prevailing method of giving young people a turn of sense and breeding . But as I have set up for a weekly historian , I Now as to the intrepidity , the calm courage ...
... proper in- citements to good behaviour , and be the most quick and most prevailing method of giving young people a turn of sense and breeding . But as I have set up for a weekly historian , I Now as to the intrepidity , the calm courage ...
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... proper care taken of the theatre ; but the history of that is yet more lamentable than that of the decay of conversation I gave you . Ac . Pray , sir , a little : I have not been in town these six years , until within this fort . night ...
... proper care taken of the theatre ; but the history of that is yet more lamentable than that of the decay of conversation I gave you . Ac . Pray , sir , a little : I have not been in town these six years , until within this fort . night ...
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... proper and just notices of persons and things , to make up the history of the passing day . He is wonderfully skilful in the know- Letters from Berlin , bearing date May the eleventh , N. S. inform us , that the birth - day of her ...
... proper and just notices of persons and things , to make up the history of the passing day . He is wonderfully skilful in the know- Letters from Berlin , bearing date May the eleventh , N. S. inform us , that the birth - day of her ...
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