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... Edition , by way of ADDENDA , as commodiously as he could . In the pres- ent edition these have been distributed in their proper places . In revising his volumes for a new edition , he had pointed out where some of these materials ...
... Edition , by way of ADDENDA , as commodiously as he could . In the pres- ent edition these have been distributed in their proper places . In revising his volumes for a new edition , he had pointed out where some of these materials ...
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... edition superiour to any thing that is gone before . The first cause that gave rise to this undertaking , I believe , was ow- ing to the little trifling edition of The Poets , printing by the Martins , at Edinburgh , and to be sold by ...
... edition superiour to any thing that is gone before . The first cause that gave rise to this undertaking , I believe , was ow- ing to the little trifling edition of The Poets , printing by the Martins , at Edinburgh , and to be sold by ...
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... edition . - 3 . One from Opie , by Heath , for Harrison's edition of his Dictionary . - 4 . One from Nollekens ' bust of him , by Bartolozzi , for Fielding's quarto edition of his Dictionary . - 5 . One small , from Harding , by Trotter ...
... edition . - 3 . One from Opie , by Heath , for Harrison's edition of his Dictionary . - 4 . One from Nollekens ' bust of him , by Bartolozzi , for Fielding's quarto edition of his Dictionary . - 5 . One small , from Harding , by Trotter ...
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