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... muft a little regret the omiffion of fuch a name as Hampton . 2. T. Coventry , author of " Pompey the Little , " a very ad- mirable novel . He was , I think , first cousin to the prefent Earl Co- ventry . 66 3. W. Huggins , of Headly ...
... muft a little regret the omiffion of fuch a name as Hampton . 2. T. Coventry , author of " Pompey the Little , " a very ad- mirable novel . He was , I think , first cousin to the prefent Earl Co- ventry . 66 3. W. Huggins , of Headly ...
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... muft have received a li- beral education , and may even on this fubject tear the wreath from the brow of the elegant and highly polifhed Chefterfield , in whofe let- ters principle is too often laid afide for politenefs ; while Mrs ...
... muft have received a li- beral education , and may even on this fubject tear the wreath from the brow of the elegant and highly polifhed Chefterfield , in whofe let- ters principle is too often laid afide for politenefs ; while Mrs ...
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... muft unquef tionably have been one of the first - rate talents , fhould have been employed in commemorating the memory of one fo little known in the pages of hiftory , as the perfon in honour of whom the au- thor above alluded to ...
... muft unquef tionably have been one of the first - rate talents , fhould have been employed in commemorating the memory of one fo little known in the pages of hiftory , as the perfon in honour of whom the au- thor above alluded to ...
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... muft , according to them ; as the muriatic gas was equally decompounded ; then what became of its oxygen ? I proved in my former paper , that fixed air , though ever fo ftrongly heated with iron , will not form the gafeous oxyde . But ...
... muft , according to them ; as the muriatic gas was equally decompounded ; then what became of its oxygen ? I proved in my former paper , that fixed air , though ever fo ftrongly heated with iron , will not form the gafeous oxyde . But ...
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... muft here remark with refpe & t to Mr. Davy's treatife upon the phlogificated air , as I call it , it being fomewhat fimilar to the nutros ether , I do not know how far Dr. Beddoes and he have gull d the credulous world , in his ...
... muft here remark with refpe & t to Mr. Davy's treatife upon the phlogificated air , as I call it , it being fomewhat fimilar to the nutros ether , I do not know how far Dr. Beddoes and he have gull d the credulous world , in his ...
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