The Adventures of Capt. Greenland: Written in Imitation of All Those Wise, Learned, Witty and Humorous Authors, who ... Write in the Same Stile and Manner. ....R. Baldwin, 1752 |
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... BOOK XII . CHA P. I. 134 Containing a small but fufficient Preface to this our laft Book . CHA P. II . 42 Our Hero makes a very impatient Enquiry into the Situation and Affairs of his divine Ange- lica lica ; and receives a very ...
... BOOK XII . CHA P. I. 134 Containing a small but fufficient Preface to this our laft Book . CHA P. II . 42 Our Hero makes a very impatient Enquiry into the Situation and Affairs of his divine Ange- lica lica ; and receives a very ...
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... c . and alfo , fhew by what Means , and for what Reafon this great undertaking was intrufted to our Care and Skill . The End of the eleventh Book . THE THE ADVENTURES O F Capt . GREENLAND , BOOK XII Ch . 9 . 141 Captain GREENLAND .
... c . and alfo , fhew by what Means , and for what Reafon this great undertaking was intrufted to our Care and Skill . The End of the eleventh Book . THE THE ADVENTURES O F Capt . GREENLAND , BOOK XII Ch . 9 . 141 Captain GREENLAND .
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... BOOK XII . CHA P. I. Containing a small but fufficient Preface to this our laft Book . A S this is the laft Book of our present Work , it may be expected by fome of our Readers ( who may , perhaps , be more nice than wife ) that we ...
... BOOK XII . CHA P. I. Containing a small but fufficient Preface to this our laft Book . A S this is the laft Book of our present Work , it may be expected by fome of our Readers ( who may , perhaps , be more nice than wife ) that we ...
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... and give : him all the Applaufe that his Merit demands ; but will not put him up for an Idol : or , gives him a Power to the Disadvantage of myself . So So that , with all due Reverence to his Biogra- 144 Book XII . The Adventures of.
... and give : him all the Applaufe that his Merit demands ; but will not put him up for an Idol : or , gives him a Power to the Disadvantage of myself . So So that , with all due Reverence to his Biogra- 144 Book XII . The Adventures of.
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... Books : and do , alfo , declare , that I will never condefcend to compofe any Work of this Kind by the confined Rules of any Author whatsoever . CHA P. II . Our Hero ... Book XII . her , fhook him with all the Ch . 2. Captain GREENLAND . 145.
... Books : and do , alfo , declare , that I will never condefcend to compofe any Work of this Kind by the confined Rules of any Author whatsoever . CHA P. II . Our Hero ... Book XII . her , fhook him with all the Ch . 2. Captain GREENLAND . 145.
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