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CJ-NH.770.004
2 Mar 1770:11,12,13,21 (124)
The Correspondent. 2. It is almost incredible how much
advantage the world receives from the frequent productions
of the press Mankind are so extremely variable, and their
judgments so apt to go irregularly and get out of order,
that it would be impossible to keep them in any degree of
repair, were it not for the indefatigable industry of the
generous society of authors. . . [the remainder of col.1
explains that he has found a set of manuscripts which he
would like to share with readers, and gives titles,
including] The Posture master; being a practical treatise
upon oratory: to which are added, rules for tuning the
voice. . .
An Essay on Dancing; proving from the examples of King David
and others, that it is a most grievous iniquity, and
directly contrary to the eternal fitness of things. By the
pious------.
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