The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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In Two Volumes. be made of that illuftrious Cap- tain . I am , CL . 520 1 Sir , your most obedient , and most humble fervant , The GUARDIAN . [ bo zmi TO THE Publisher to the Reader . Imes who have fent DEDICATION .
In Two Volumes. be made of that illuftrious Cap- tain . I am , CL . 520 1 Sir , your most obedient , and most humble fervant , The GUARDIAN . [ bo zmi TO THE Publisher to the Reader . Imes who have fent DEDICATION .
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In Two Volumes. THE Publisher to the Reader . Imes who have fent him their affiftances from T is a juftice which Mr Ironfide owes gentle . time to time , in the carrying on of this work to acknowledge that ... Reader . I mention this.
In Two Volumes. THE Publisher to the Reader . Imes who have fent him their affiftances from T is a juftice which Mr Ironfide owes gentle . time to time , in the carrying on of this work to acknowledge that ... Reader . I mention this.
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In Two Volumes. Vili The Publisher to the Reader . I mention this gentleman , I take this opportunity , out of the affection I have to his perfon , and re- fpect to his merit , to let the world know , that he is now tranflating Homer's ...
In Two Volumes. Vili The Publisher to the Reader . I mention this gentleman , I take this opportunity , out of the affection I have to his perfon , and re- fpect to his merit , to let the world know , that he is now tranflating Homer's ...
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... readers , I fhall fometimes take care , the day after a foreign mail , to give them an account of what it has brought . The parties amongit us are too violent to make it poffible to pass them by without observation . As to these matters ...
... readers , I fhall fometimes take care , the day after a foreign mail , to give them an account of what it has brought . The parties amongit us are too violent to make it poffible to pass them by without observation . As to these matters ...
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... reader will here make many speeches for me , and without doubt fuppofe I told my friend , he had retained me with a fortune to add to that which I should have thought myself obliged to by friendship . But as he was a prudent man , and ...
... reader will here make many speeches for me , and without doubt fuppofe I told my friend , he had retained me with a fortune to add to that which I should have thought myself obliged to by friendship . But as he was a prudent man , and ...
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