The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 8H.D. Symonds, 1799 |
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... tion ; for as they are not reftricted in the number of their wives , every one marries as many as he can conveniently maintain ; and it often happens that the ladies difagree among themfelves : family quarrels fometimes arrive at fuch a ...
... tion ; for as they are not reftricted in the number of their wives , every one marries as many as he can conveniently maintain ; and it often happens that the ladies difagree among themfelves : family quarrels fometimes arrive at fuch a ...
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... tion . We then specified the fubjects best fitted for this kind of poetry , and expatiated on the advantages of which it is almoft exclufively poffeffed . But in con- fidering the Eclogues , it was impoffible not to refer the reader to ...
... tion . We then specified the fubjects best fitted for this kind of poetry , and expatiated on the advantages of which it is almoft exclufively poffeffed . But in con- fidering the Eclogues , it was impoffible not to refer the reader to ...
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... tion upon the Thames . The church ftands alone , almoft half a mile from the town . On the fouth - eaft fide of Staines lies Runnymead , the celebrated fpot on which King John was compelled by his barons to fign the fa- mous charter of ...
... tion upon the Thames . The church ftands alone , almoft half a mile from the town . On the fouth - eaft fide of Staines lies Runnymead , the celebrated fpot on which King John was compelled by his barons to fign the fa- mous charter of ...
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... tion . MR . BELSHAM has produced Two Hiftorical Differ- tations . The one , on the Caufes of the Minifterial Se ... tion in the French rulers to the happiness of mankind tion . THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 31 IN ...
... tion . MR . BELSHAM has produced Two Hiftorical Differ- tations . The one , on the Caufes of the Minifterial Se ... tion in the French rulers to the happiness of mankind tion . THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 31 IN ...
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tion in the French rulers to the happiness of mankind . We are always forry to perufe fuch accounts , for they inuft be painful to every mind of fenfibility . MAURICE'S Hiftory of Indoftan ; its Arts and Sciences , as connected with the ...
tion in the French rulers to the happiness of mankind . We are always forry to perufe fuch accounts , for they inuft be painful to every mind of fenfibility . MAURICE'S Hiftory of Indoftan ; its Arts and Sciences , as connected with the ...
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