As I have never burthened the public to read or you to publish any of my productions, I flatter myself the subsequent succinct suggestions will be forgiven. As economy is the watchword of this reign, as candor was of the former, in the courtly and ministerial... Foot Notes: Or, Walking as a Fine Art - Page 40by Alfred Barron - 1875 - 330 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Warner Barber - 1836 - 598 pages
...1790.* EXTRACTS FROM NEWSPAPERS. From the Connecticut Journal, April 29, 1768. As I hare never barlhened the public to read, or you to publish any of my productions ; I flatter myself the subsequent succinct suggestions will be forgiven. As economy is the watch word of the reign, as candor was of the former,... | |
| Charles Henry Stanley Davis - 1870 - 1040 pages
...had the title of Esquire. [From the CONNECTICUT JOURNAL, April 29, 1768.] As I have never burthened the public to read or you to . publish any of my productions, I flatter myself the subsequent succint suggestions will be forgiven. As economy is the watchword of this reign, as candor was of the... | |
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