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Page 22
... allowed to be considerably above mediocrity . That he had great force of genius , and genuine poetical feeling , cannot justly be denied ; and there are scarce any of his performances that do not display a tenderness of sentiment , an ...
... allowed to be considerably above mediocrity . That he had great force of genius , and genuine poetical feeling , cannot justly be denied ; and there are scarce any of his performances that do not display a tenderness of sentiment , an ...
Page 182
... allowed to guide and govern our kings of the Brunswick race , should be more severe on them than even the adherents to the house of Stuart , is somewhat extraordinary ! -The characters of the Duchesses of Marlbo- rough and Buckingham in ...
... allowed to guide and govern our kings of the Brunswick race , should be more severe on them than even the adherents to the house of Stuart , is somewhat extraordinary ! -The characters of the Duchesses of Marlbo- rough and Buckingham in ...
Page 244
... allowed 7lb . of biscuit ; 1lb . of flour ; 7lb . of beef , or 4lb . of pork ; 3 pints of pease , and 6 ounces of butter . To the female convicts , two thirds of this ration were allowed . This was the full ration , which , in many ...
... allowed 7lb . of biscuit ; 1lb . of flour ; 7lb . of beef , or 4lb . of pork ; 3 pints of pease , and 6 ounces of butter . To the female convicts , two thirds of this ration were allowed . This was the full ration , which , in many ...
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