The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 27Robinson and Roberts, 1796 - English literature |
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Page 21
... should be enter- ed into . 4. Prophet Brothers taken into cuftody . -Sir Richard Pellew took and deftroyed fifteen fail of French mer- chantmen . 5. Mr. Lufhington elected mem- ber for the city of London , in op- pofition to Mr. Coombe ...
... should be enter- ed into . 4. Prophet Brothers taken into cuftody . -Sir Richard Pellew took and deftroyed fifteen fail of French mer- chantmen . 5. Mr. Lufhington elected mem- ber for the city of London , in op- pofition to Mr. Coombe ...
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... should be an idle ftroller , a vagabond ? had not the condemned me to drink like a fifh ? You fee how I have outwitted her ; I have thrown my- felf into this retirement , where I drink hydromel in a reasonable way ; and in fpite of her ...
... should be an idle ftroller , a vagabond ? had not the condemned me to drink like a fifh ? You fee how I have outwitted her ; I have thrown my- felf into this retirement , where I drink hydromel in a reasonable way ; and in fpite of her ...
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... should be obliged to drink up the Nile to its head ; and the journey is too far- But the other companions you fpeak of ( refumed Raggado ) , are they fuch extraordinary characters as yourself ? I am extremely impa- tient to fee them ...
... should be obliged to drink up the Nile to its head ; and the journey is too far- But the other companions you fpeak of ( refumed Raggado ) , are they fuch extraordinary characters as yourself ? I am extremely impa- tient to fee them ...
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... have the strictest search made in his houfe , while he remain- ed in the audience chamber . This was accordingly done , to the confu . fion of his bafe accufers . F The ly ; we should read , fays he , " Ibn - Huffein . A Perfian Tale . 33.
... have the strictest search made in his houfe , while he remain- ed in the audience chamber . This was accordingly done , to the confu . fion of his bafe accufers . F The ly ; we should read , fays he , " Ibn - Huffein . A Perfian Tale . 33.
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... should read , fays he , " non multa , fed multum . " The epigram . matic turn of the words fixes the precept ftronger on the mind , and renders it more cafy to be retained in memory . The powers of the human mind are not ftrong enough ...
... should read , fays he , " non multa , fed multum . " The epigram . matic turn of the words fixes the precept ftronger on the mind , and renders it more cafy to be retained in memory . The powers of the human mind are not ftrong enough ...
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