The Rambler. ...W. Strahan, J. Rivington and Sons, B. Collins, T. Longman, B. Law [and 17 others in London], 1784 - 1796 |
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... pleaded to fecure them from criticism , who can no longer fuffer by re- proach , and of whom nothing now remains but their writings and their names . Upon thefe au- thors the critick is undoubtedly at full liberty to exercise the ...
... pleaded to fecure them from criticism , who can no longer fuffer by re- proach , and of whom nothing now remains but their writings and their names . Upon thefe au- thors the critick is undoubtedly at full liberty to exercise the ...
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