The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... called the ENGLISHMAN , which begins with an answer to the EXAMINER , written with great boldness and spirit , and shews that his thoughts are at present on politics . Some of his friends are in pain about him , and are concerned that a ...
... called the ENGLISHMAN , which begins with an answer to the EXAMINER , written with great boldness and spirit , and shews that his thoughts are at present on politics . Some of his friends are in pain about him , and are concerned that a ...
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Alexander Chalmers. years , and his curiosity led him to extend what is commonly called the grand Tour , to places less known , travelling over Apulia , Calabria , and the whole island of Sicily , but his journal of transac- tions in ...
Alexander Chalmers. years , and his curiosity led him to extend what is commonly called the grand Tour , to places less known , travelling over Apulia , Calabria , and the whole island of Sicily , but his journal of transac- tions in ...
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... called the Isles of Bermuda . " In this proposal he was sincere and disinterested beyond the usual sacrifices of the benefactors of mankind . He offered to resign his opulent preferment , and to dedicate the remainder of his life to the ...
... called the Isles of Bermuda . " In this proposal he was sincere and disinterested beyond the usual sacrifices of the benefactors of mankind . He offered to resign his opulent preferment , and to dedicate the remainder of his life to the ...
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... called , or to elucidate its peculiar doctrines in a popular man- ner . The style is therefore plain and perspicuous , and the arguments such as are easily comprehend- ed and remembered . In Nos . 35 and 59 an hu- mourous turn is given ...
... called , or to elucidate its peculiar doctrines in a popular man- ner . The style is therefore plain and perspicuous , and the arguments such as are easily comprehend- ed and remembered . In Nos . 35 and 59 an hu- mourous turn is given ...
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... , a writer who has been supposed to contribute much more to the SPECTATORS and In NASH's Worcestershire he is called WILLIAM BIRCH , with the date 1719 appended . GUARDIANS than can now be traced to his pen But BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxi.
... , a writer who has been supposed to contribute much more to the SPECTATORS and In NASH's Worcestershire he is called WILLIAM BIRCH , with the date 1719 appended . GUARDIANS than can now be traced to his pen But BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . xxi.
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