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The intended printer of the new Magazine told me to - day the proprietors wished to have a person to write original essays , & c . , for them , as they were hardly strong * Mr. Hazard's son Samuel , born 26th May , 1784 , lived to a ...
The intended printer of the new Magazine told me to - day the proprietors wished to have a person to write original essays , & c . , for them , as they were hardly strong * Mr. Hazard's son Samuel , born 26th May , 1784 , lived to a ...
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His printer treated him scurvily , by appropriating paper intended for him to another use , and thus has delayed his work . This mortifies him not a little , and , I fear , will hinder him from settling in Charlestown ...
His printer treated him scurvily , by appropriating paper intended for him to another use , and thus has delayed his work . This mortifies him not a little , and , I fear , will hinder him from settling in Charlestown ...
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I have no inclination to make any farther remarks on Soto's rambles , having ( as he concedes ) established what I intended ; viz . , that none of the fortifications now remaining could be his work . It is of no consequence that I know ...
I have no inclination to make any farther remarks on Soto's rambles , having ( as he concedes ) established what I intended ; viz . , that none of the fortifications now remaining could be his work . It is of no consequence that I know ...
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I understood this ( in substance ) from the Monarch , who told me he intended to write to Dal . on the subject of property , which , from the Note , I suspect he did . I am very sorry , too , that my collection cannot appear per se ...
I understood this ( in substance ) from the Monarch , who told me he intended to write to Dal . on the subject of property , which , from the Note , I suspect he did . I am very sorry , too , that my collection cannot appear per se ...
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But , to return to the subject I was upon , or rather which I intended to be upon , for I do not mean to say any thing more of the Monarch . If your Magazine is to go on without a connection with Thomas , why will it not do to take ...
But , to return to the subject I was upon , or rather which I intended to be upon , for I do not mean to say any thing more of the Monarch . If your Magazine is to go on without a connection with Thomas , why will it not do to take ...
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