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Pagina 392
... eminent friend of his ) 1 was shewn in maintaining the wrong side of an argument , and in a splendid perversion of the truth . - If you could contrive to have his fair opinion on a subject , and without any bias from personal prejudice ...
... eminent friend of his ) 1 was shewn in maintaining the wrong side of an argument , and in a splendid perversion of the truth . - If you could contrive to have his fair opinion on a subject , and without any bias from personal prejudice ...
Pagina 505
... eminent painter , representative of the ancient family of Homfrey ( now Humphry ) in the west of England ; who , as appears from their arms which they have invariably used , have been , ( as I have seen authenticated by the best ...
... eminent painter , representative of the ancient family of Homfrey ( now Humphry ) in the west of England ; who , as appears from their arms which they have invariably used , have been , ( as I have seen authenticated by the best ...
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... eminent patrons , and most eminent early professors of all kinds of learning in different countries . " A Body of Chronology , in verse , with historical notes . " A Table of the Spectators , Tatlers , and Guardians , distinguished by ...
... eminent patrons , and most eminent early professors of all kinds of learning in different countries . " A Body of Chronology , in verse , with historical notes . " A Table of the Spectators , Tatlers , and Guardians , distinguished by ...
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