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... doubt that they may be . It occurred to me that if there were two copies thus annotated or cor- rected , there would probably be more ; and I should be obliged to any readers of " N. & Q. " who have access to the catalogues of large ...
... doubt that they may be . It occurred to me that if there were two copies thus annotated or cor- rected , there would probably be more ; and I should be obliged to any readers of " N. & Q. " who have access to the catalogues of large ...
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... doubt to be fully so . " Gowry's Secretary is taken , and matters hoped to be discovered by him . " Your honors " Humbly at Comandment , " GEO . NICOLSON . " The improbabilities of this story even then , it appears , were apparent , and ...
... doubt to be fully so . " Gowry's Secretary is taken , and matters hoped to be discovered by him . " Your honors " Humbly at Comandment , " GEO . NICOLSON . " The improbabilities of this story even then , it appears , were apparent , and ...
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... doubt ) , who communicated to me the following incident from his own life's experience : " I was , ' said he , a student at the Mennonite Semi- nary at Amsterdam , and frequented the mathematical lectures of Professor van Swinden ...
... doubt ) , who communicated to me the following incident from his own life's experience : " I was , ' said he , a student at the Mennonite Semi- nary at Amsterdam , and frequented the mathematical lectures of Professor van Swinden ...
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... doubt of the earnestness of his desire to give the utmost efficiency and publicity to that hostility , as soon as it could safely be done ; that is , as soon as death could shield him against responsibility to man . Sir George saw ...
... doubt of the earnestness of his desire to give the utmost efficiency and publicity to that hostility , as soon as it could safely be done ; that is , as soon as death could shield him against responsibility to man . Sir George saw ...
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... doubt in his own mind of the fact . These ac- counts being so contradictory , I think we may conclude that George III . was not cognisant of the authorship of the Letters of Junius , and so far the question remains still a mystery ...
... doubt in his own mind of the fact . These ac- counts being so contradictory , I think we may conclude that George III . was not cognisant of the authorship of the Letters of Junius , and so far the question remains still a mystery ...
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