The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 1; Volume 115E. Cave, 1814 - English periodicals |
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... British Museum . The British and Foreign Bible Society mention this circumstance in the First Report of their proceedings , and com- mend the elegance of the version . VII . I shall now notice a charge often brought against the ...
... British Museum . The British and Foreign Bible Society mention this circumstance in the First Report of their proceedings , and com- mend the elegance of the version . VII . I shall now notice a charge often brought against the ...
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... British Museum , of the date of 1560 , that the boys of Eton school used on the day of the Circumcision , at that time , to play for little New Year's Gifts before and after supper : and that the boys had a custom that day , for good ...
... British Museum , of the date of 1560 , that the boys of Eton school used on the day of the Circumcision , at that time , to play for little New Year's Gifts before and after supper : and that the boys had a custom that day , for good ...
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... British Constitution , according to his view of the subject , in its utmost purity , is his whole aim : and bis violence against mea upon ail occasions , is solely with a View to destroy their measures , when he Considered them to be ...
... British Constitution , according to his view of the subject , in its utmost purity , is his whole aim : and bis violence against mea upon ail occasions , is solely with a View to destroy their measures , when he Considered them to be ...
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... British breast ! That with that mighty peril full in view , The Queen of Ocean to herself was true ! That no weak heart , no abject mind pos- sess'd 1 Her councils , to abase her lofty crest , - Then had she sunk in everlasting shame ...
... British breast ! That with that mighty peril full in view , The Queen of Ocean to herself was true ! That no weak heart , no abject mind pos- sess'd 1 Her councils , to abase her lofty crest , - Then had she sunk in everlasting shame ...
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... British Name : Not as a torrent wasting all along , But , like a noble river , deep and strong , They come in gallaut trim and firm ar- ray , To give you promise of a happier day ; Break but your chains - the sword they nobly wield ...
... British Name : Not as a torrent wasting all along , But , like a noble river , deep and strong , They come in gallaut trim and firm ar- ray , To give you promise of a happier day ; Break but your chains - the sword they nobly wield ...
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