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... manner from which neither truth nor virtue can fecure the most innocent ; in a manner , which , though it annih 4 lates the credit of the accufation with the juft B 3 TO THE PUBLISHER .
... manner from which neither truth nor virtue can fecure the most innocent ; in a manner , which , though it annih 4 lates the credit of the accufation with the juft B 3 TO THE PUBLISHER .
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... manner of expreffing in p . 92. appears to have been equally strong . He was even in bodily fear of his life from the machinations of the faid Mr. P. " The ftory ( says he ) is too long to be told , but who would be acquainted with it ...
... manner of expreffing in p . 92. appears to have been equally strong . He was even in bodily fear of his life from the machinations of the faid Mr. P. " The ftory ( says he ) is too long to be told , but who would be acquainted with it ...
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... manner that will make no small part of the Fame of his protectors . It also appears from his Works , that he was happy in the patronage of the moft illuftrious cha racters of the prefent age - Encouraged by fuch a Combination in his ...
... manner that will make no small part of the Fame of his protectors . It also appears from his Works , that he was happy in the patronage of the moft illuftrious cha racters of the prefent age - Encouraged by fuch a Combination in his ...
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