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... wish , to give insertion to such productions as we think will add to the credit of the Magazine , and the gratification of its readers . On the other hand , the natural partiality of writers to their own pro- ductions does not qualify ...
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... wish to return to the indigent all the advan- tages which they were supposed to have lost by the fall of the monasteries , & c . but in this instance they did more ; for though , by an extended commerce and increased popn- lation , poor ...
... wish to return to the indigent all the advan- tages which they were supposed to have lost by the fall of the monasteries , & c . but in this instance they did more ; for though , by an extended commerce and increased popn- lation , poor ...
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... wish to see con- tinued , says , that " The gentlemen of the Chon were peremptory in their demand , and threatened imprisonment in the Choir all night to those who refused them money . " This disgraceful importunity we have been ...
... wish to see con- tinued , says , that " The gentlemen of the Chon were peremptory in their demand , and threatened imprisonment in the Choir all night to those who refused them money . " This disgraceful importunity we have been ...
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... wishes to see the other to the play itself , which in many respects will amply repay his curiosity . + The young gallants from the inns of court , the western and northern parts of the metropolis , and those that had spirit enough to ...
... wishes to see the other to the play itself , which in many respects will amply repay his curiosity . + The young gallants from the inns of court , the western and northern parts of the metropolis , and those that had spirit enough to ...
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