EpistlesVicesimus Knox S. Walker, 1825 |
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Page 152
... sent before respectfully decline it . The characthe last ships of the season sail , they ter of an ambitious judge is , in my shall be sent to you . Whether they opinion , very dangerous to public be the nard of the ancients , I must ...
... sent before respectfully decline it . The characthe last ships of the season sail , they ter of an ambitious judge is , in my shall be sent to you . Whether they opinion , very dangerous to public be the nard of the ancients , I must ...
Page 282
... sent me a long and very fault if I am not at the head of a nu- obliging letter , and yet I am extrememerous sect : but when I left a tri - ly out of humour with you . I saw umphant party in England , I did not Poems by Mr. Gray ...
... sent me a long and very fault if I am not at the head of a nu- obliging letter , and yet I am extrememerous sect : but when I left a tri - ly out of humour with you . I saw umphant party in England , I did not Poems by Mr. Gray ...
Page 381
... sent to the army from each state , experience has brought to my more may upon the spot fix things with a intimate knowledge , I have taken degree of propriety and certainty ; the liberty to point out : the rest I and is the only method ...
... sent to the army from each state , experience has brought to my more may upon the spot fix things with a intimate knowledge , I have taken degree of propriety and certainty ; the liberty to point out : the rest I and is the only method ...
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