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... James Moore Smyth , Efq ; and it is - proba - f the tuneful train , Mr. Moore the next morning ble ( confidering what is faid of him in the Telent to Mr. Savage to defire him to give thofe ftimonies ) that fome might fancy our ...
... James Moore Smyth , Efq ; and it is - proba - f the tuneful train , Mr. Moore the next morning ble ( confidering what is faid of him in the Telent to Mr. Savage to defire him to give thofe ftimonies ) that fome might fancy our ...
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... [ James Moore Smyth . ] Id . March 29. A Letter about Therfites and accufing the Author of Dif- affection to the Government . [ James Moore Smyth . ] Mift's Weekly Journal , March 30. An Effay on the Arts of a Poets fink- ing in ...
... [ James Moore Smyth . ] Id . March 29. A Letter about Therfites and accufing the Author of Dif- affection to the Government . [ James Moore Smyth . ] Mift's Weekly Journal , March 30. An Effay on the Arts of a Poets fink- ing in ...
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... James Moore Smyth . ] Letter and Verfes against Dr. Swift , [ by ** Efq ; ] Verfes against the fame , and against Mr. P's ** Daily Journal , April 16. Verfes on Mr. P. [ by Efq ;. ] Id . April 23. Letter about a Tranflation of the ...
... James Moore Smyth . ] Letter and Verfes against Dr. Swift , [ by ** Efq ; ] Verfes against the fame , and against Mr. P's ** Daily Journal , April 16. Verfes on Mr. P. [ by Efq ;. ] Id . April 23. Letter about a Tranflation of the ...
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