The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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... course of our litera- ture . An interest that has thus continued to subsist in vigour after the loss of all temporary stimulants , and that is capable of so lively an excitement , at this distant period by a circumstance tending to make ...
... course of our litera- ture . An interest that has thus continued to subsist in vigour after the loss of all temporary stimulants , and that is capable of so lively an excitement , at this distant period by a circumstance tending to make ...
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... course of his letters . The following are the names of the persons for whom preten- sions have been made , and several of whom , it seems , would have been meanly gratified by their being admitted : Mr. Charles Lloyd , Mr. John Roberts ...
... course of his letters . The following are the names of the persons for whom preten- sions have been made , and several of whom , it seems , would have been meanly gratified by their being admitted : Mr. Charles Lloyd , Mr. John Roberts ...
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... course of 1783. Considerable interest was made with Mr. Burke to induce him to drop this prosecution , in different stages of its progress , but he was inexorable . The cause was tried at Guildhall , July 15 , 1784 , and a verdict of a ...
... course of 1783. Considerable interest was made with Mr. Burke to induce him to drop this prosecution , in different stages of its progress , but he was inexorable . The cause was tried at Guildhall , July 15 , 1784 , and a verdict of a ...
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... course of so many years that he lived , and so much discussion that he heard ? Certainly we can well believe that respectable printer felt himself , to a considerable extent , as the phrase is , on honour ; and restrained his curiosity ...
... course of so many years that he lived , and so much discussion that he heard ? Certainly we can well believe that respectable printer felt himself , to a considerable extent , as the phrase is , on honour ; and restrained his curiosity ...
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... course excluded ; hence the advocates of the slave trade drew one of their favourite arguments ; and thus it is to be explained how good men , like Mr. Tobin and Bryan Edwards , should have written in defence of that abominable traffic ...
... course excluded ; hence the advocates of the slave trade drew one of their favourite arguments ; and thus it is to be explained how good men , like Mr. Tobin and Bryan Edwards , should have written in defence of that abominable traffic ...
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