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Page 41
Yet , in some degree of assurance , entreat you to inthese almost incredible scenes of distress , we form the public , that his life will speedily be may , suppose that Savage mentioned many published by a person who was tavoured with ...
Yet , in some degree of assurance , entreat you to inthese almost incredible scenes of distress , we form the public , that his life will speedily be may , suppose that Savage mentioned many published by a person who was tavoured with ...
Page 44
... be it ever In 1745 he published a pamphlet entitled , so doubtful “ To whom related , or by whom “ Miscellaneous ... it seems strange that As we do not trace any thing else published Lord Tyrconnel , the nephew of Lady Mac- by him ...
... be it ever In 1745 he published a pamphlet entitled , so doubtful “ To whom related , or by whom “ Miscellaneous ... it seems strange that As we do not trace any thing else published Lord Tyrconnel , the nephew of Lady Mac- by him ...
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Innes published it with his “ SAM . ... Strahan and Cadell to publish an advertisewas , as Johnson told me , a singular charac- ment in the newspapers , contradicting the Though not in the least acquainted report , and mentioning that ...
Innes published it with his “ SAM . ... Strahan and Cadell to publish an advertisewas , as Johnson told me , a singular charac- ment in the newspapers , contradicting the Though not in the least acquainted report , and mentioning that ...
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