The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 6
... hours , by conveyances to and from the bar of this or the other coffee - house . It is proved besides , from letters of Lee , that he was of opinions directly opposite to those of Junius , relative to some of the leading political men ...
... hours , by conveyances to and from the bar of this or the other coffee - house . It is proved besides , from letters of Lee , that he was of opinions directly opposite to those of Junius , relative to some of the leading political men ...
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... hour . Sir W. Draper divided his suspicions be- tween this nobleman and Mr. Burke , and upon the personal and ... hours after his call , and he knew that before this time he had never spoken to him in his life . It is certain , then ...
... hour . Sir W. Draper divided his suspicions be- tween this nobleman and Mr. Burke , and upon the personal and ... hours after his call , and he knew that before this time he had never spoken to him in his life . It is certain , then ...
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... hours , their habits of life , were unaltered ; the only difference was what the cultivation of the potato occasioned , and the use of tea , about that time beginning to become general . But during the last forty years , a tremendous ...
... hours , their habits of life , were unaltered ; the only difference was what the cultivation of the potato occasioned , and the use of tea , about that time beginning to become general . But during the last forty years , a tremendous ...
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... hour in the day after they had done work ! These evils have been mitigated : the hellish practice of night- work ( it deserves no gentler qualification ) is nearly , if not totally , dis- used ; but enough which is evil remains to ...
... hour in the day after they had done work ! These evils have been mitigated : the hellish practice of night- work ( it deserves no gentler qualification ) is nearly , if not totally , dis- used ; but enough which is evil remains to ...
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... hour , and in these rejoi- cings , their temper disclosed itself without disguise , the temper of that rabble who vociferate for purity of election , throw up their hats for him , and lackey the heels of his processions . They rati ...
... hour , and in these rejoi- cings , their temper disclosed itself without disguise , the temper of that rabble who vociferate for purity of election , throw up their hats for him , and lackey the heels of his processions . They rati ...
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