William Godwin's Diary

Texts Godwin Read

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Search, pp. 83 (16  March  1807) Unable to identify with certainty. WG often used ‘pp.' to indicate that the total number of pages read was the same as the total number of pages in the item. In the present case no item with the requisite number of pages has been found. Possibly WG reads only 83 pages in one of the following:
Search, Edward (i.e. Tucker, Abraham)Hazlitt, William (editor)An abridgement of The light of nature pursued. 1807
550+ pages
The unabridged version, by Abraham Tucker, was originally published, in seven volumes, under the name of Edward Search, esq.'
OR
Search, Edward (i.e. Tucker, Abraham) Freewill, foreknowledge, and fate; a fragment, by Edward Search. 1763
268 pages
OR
Search, SimonThe spirit of the times. In a series of observations on the important events of the age. Politics. By Simon Search. Containing an account of the English commemoration of the first anniversary of the French Revolution in a letter to Jos. Priestley. 1790-1
252 pages

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