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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 951
1805
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 36

1799 - 484 pages
...coming to the place, I fee it is fo j but there is nothing in this worth notice; it is mere chance; a:;d I went away. He followed me ; and. taking hold of my coat, faici with ibme earnt'inefs, it could not be by mere chance j for that fomebody inuft have contrived1...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1800 - 572 pages
...carelessly, on coming to the place, I see it is so ; but there is nothing in -this worth notice ; it is mere chance : and I went away. He followed me, and, .taking hold of my coat, said, with some earnest. •ess, it could not be mere chi-nce ; for that some body rtust have ' The doctrines of religion...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal

Books - 1800 - 574 pages
...carelessly, on coming to. the place, I see it is so ; but there is nothingJn this worth, notice ; it is mere chance : and I went away. He followed me, and, taking hold of my coat, said, wi(h some earnest" ness, it could not be mere chance ; lor :;._; tea»e body nuist h*v« contrived...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

English literature - 1800 - 614 pages
...carelefsly, en coining to the place, I fee it is fo ; but there is nothing in this worth notice; it is mere chance : and I went away. He followed me, and, taking hold of my coat, faid with fome earneflnefs, it could not be mine chance ; for that fome body muft have contrived matters...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 28

Tobias Smollett - Books - 1800 - 612 pages
...carelefsly, on coming N a to the place, I fee it is fo ; but there is nothing in this worth notice ; it is mere chance: and I went away. He followed me, and, taking hold of my coat, faid with fome earneftnefs, it could not be mere chance ; for that fome body muft have contrived matters...
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Miscellanea Perthensis

Miscellanea Perthensis - 1801 - 242 pages
...carelefsly, on coming to theplace, I fee it is fo ; but there is nothing in this worth notice ; it is mere chance ; and I went away. He followed me ; and, taking hold of my coat, faid with fome earneftnefs, it could not be by mere chance ; for that fomebody muft have contrived...
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The Parents' Friend; Or Extracts from the Principal Works on ..., Volume 2

Education - 1803 - 456 pages
...carelessly, on coming to " the place, ' I see it is so; but there is nothing in " this worth notice ; it is mere chance ;' and I went " away. He followed me,...must have contrived " matters so as to produce it.' I pretend not to give " his words or my own, for I have forgotten both ; " but I give the substance...
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The New Universal Biographical Dictionary, and American ..., Volume 1

James Hardie - Biography - 1805 - 536 pages
...so; but there is nothing in this worthy of notice; it is mere chance," and I went away. He fdllowed me, and taking hold of my coat, said, with some earnestness,...must have contrived matters so as to produce it." I pretend not to give his words or my own, but I give the substance in such language as we both understood....
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Biographia Scotica; or, Scottish biographical dictionary

John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - Scotland - 1805 - 452 pages
...happened. Yes, said I carelessly, I see it is so ; but there is nothing in this worth notice ; it is mere chance : and I went aWay. He followed me, and, taking hold of my coat, said, v»ith some earnestness, it could rot be mere chance ; for that somebody must have contrived matters...
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Biographia Scotica: Or Scottish Biographical Dictionary; Containing a Short ...

John Stark - Biography - 1805 - 488 pages
...carelessly, I see it is so ; but there is nothing in this worth notice; it is mere chance : and I \tent away. He followed me, and, taking hold of my coat, said, with some earnestness, it could rot be mere chance ; for that somebody ranst have contrived matters so as to produce it.-~ So you think,...
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