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Page 115
... appears that Ca- therine , daughter of Sir John Thimelby , ( whom he afterward married , ) was the divine object to whom , under the poetical appellation of Seraphina , the aspirations of his muse were addressed . It is not , however ...
... appears that Ca- therine , daughter of Sir John Thimelby , ( whom he afterward married , ) was the divine object to whom , under the poetical appellation of Seraphina , the aspirations of his muse were addressed . It is not , however ...
Page 172
... appears to have been countenanced , if not sanctioned by them .'- A flagrant instance of the slave - trade still carried on to the islands of France and Bourbon , and a specimen of the mode of pro- curing slaves for the supply of those ...
... appears to have been countenanced , if not sanctioned by them .'- A flagrant instance of the slave - trade still carried on to the islands of France and Bourbon , and a specimen of the mode of pro- curing slaves for the supply of those ...
Page 423
... appears , ranges under the banners of the disaffected , becomes the intimate associate of the infamous Oates , and writes a tract in his defence ; lest , ' to adopt the language of Mr. Godwin on the occasion , his beloved friend Titus ...
... appears , ranges under the banners of the disaffected , becomes the intimate associate of the infamous Oates , and writes a tract in his defence ; lest , ' to adopt the language of Mr. Godwin on the occasion , his beloved friend Titus ...
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