A specime of an intended publication ... entitled, A vindication of them that have the rule over us [&c.]: an examination of prof. Porson's ivth Letter to archdeacon Travis

A specime of an intended publication ... entitled, A vindication of them that have the rule over us [&c.]: an examination of prof. Porson's ivth Letter to archdeacon Travis
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