The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 2; Volume 118E. Cave, 1815 - English periodicals |
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... bave merely exposed the unstudied seems devoted to blacken the charac ter of his unoffending fellow - subjects , and in breaking the Decalogue , by bearing false witness against his neigh- bours . I will not disgust your readers with a ...
... bave merely exposed the unstudied seems devoted to blacken the charac ter of his unoffending fellow - subjects , and in breaking the Decalogue , by bearing false witness against his neigh- bours . I will not disgust your readers with a ...
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... bave preceded us to frame their efforts to the exigencies of their day , we also have to take the same course with reference to the special circumstances and peculiar character of our times . " .... After duly appreciating the merits of ...
... bave preceded us to frame their efforts to the exigencies of their day , we also have to take the same course with reference to the special circumstances and peculiar character of our times . " .... After duly appreciating the merits of ...
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... bave hitherto only conjectured relative to the antient intercourse of nations , and the higher degree of their culture , is bere reduced to certainty . The nephew of the celebrated WIE- LAND has signified his intention of pub- lishing ...
... bave hitherto only conjectured relative to the antient intercourse of nations , and the higher degree of their culture , is bere reduced to certainty . The nephew of the celebrated WIE- LAND has signified his intention of pub- lishing ...
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... bave we ever seen a day so brightened by victory , so ennobled by conquest . In almost all former wars , down to the signature of a treaty of peace , there have still been ob- jects of military or naval prowess , the at- tainment of ...
... bave we ever seen a day so brightened by victory , so ennobled by conquest . In almost all former wars , down to the signature of a treaty of peace , there have still been ob- jects of military or naval prowess , the at- tainment of ...
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... bave left twenty - four wi- dows and seventy - seven orphans , besides Mrs. Miller , and her eight children , to deplore their untimely fate . A melancholy catastrophe has also since taken place , at Newbottle Colliery , situated on the ...
... bave left twenty - four wi- dows and seventy - seven orphans , besides Mrs. Miller , and her eight children , to deplore their untimely fate . A melancholy catastrophe has also since taken place , at Newbottle Colliery , situated on the ...
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