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... present . It sober evening , he notes . At this time Boswell was drink much . Boswell's private papers record a number of occa he and Gibbon were present , and they all seem to have pa agreeably . One surely notices some mellowing of ...
... present . It sober evening , he notes . At this time Boswell was drink much . Boswell's private papers record a number of occa he and Gibbon were present , and they all seem to have pa agreeably . One surely notices some mellowing of ...
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... present our circulation is not sufficient to secure such aid . The meeting was of the opinion that our present practice of printing the papers read before the Society , almost in full , was advantageous , both to those who would not ...
... present our circulation is not sufficient to secure such aid . The meeting was of the opinion that our present practice of printing the papers read before the Society , almost in full , was advantageous , both to those who would not ...
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... present in i very infancy , but it already contains a valuable collection of books , catalogues of which may always be seen at Messrs . Pears and Rollason's ; and when the Library Room ( which is already e gaged in the most central part ...
... present in i very infancy , but it already contains a valuable collection of books , catalogues of which may always be seen at Messrs . Pears and Rollason's ; and when the Library Room ( which is already e gaged in the most central part ...
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