The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 |
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... person it fears . It would be an easy and pleasant task to trace the difference between the opera- tion in man and in ... persons of the British bards were sacred , because to them were com- mitted the archives of their country , and the ...
... person it fears . It would be an easy and pleasant task to trace the difference between the opera- tion in man and in ... persons of the British bards were sacred , because to them were com- mitted the archives of their country , and the ...
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... person holding a sine cure , no person being pensioned , unless such pension be on address of Parlia- ment for ... persons not before excepted , to be eligible as at present ; the great officers of state vacaling their seats as now ...
... person holding a sine cure , no person being pensioned , unless such pension be on address of Parlia- ment for ... persons not before excepted , to be eligible as at present ; the great officers of state vacaling their seats as now ...
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... persons , which evinced , that that gentleman had been imposed upon by his servants ; but I am beyond measure surprised that any one , afterwards , should have committed himself so far , as not only to contradict the above fair and ...
... persons , which evinced , that that gentleman had been imposed upon by his servants ; but I am beyond measure surprised that any one , afterwards , should have committed himself so far , as not only to contradict the above fair and ...
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... persons that quarried this stone , knew well by experience , and the positions of the adjoining graves , ( which probably they cut through , ) exactly where and how this skeleton laid , and sent the perfect one , as I understood , which ...
... persons that quarried this stone , knew well by experience , and the positions of the adjoining graves , ( which probably they cut through , ) exactly where and how this skeleton laid , and sent the perfect one , as I understood , which ...
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... persons , with sufficient room for the atten- dants , & c . some idea of it may be formed . Below these are four cabins , two before and two behind the steam - engine , which , with the kitchen , occupies the centre . The after - cabins ...
... persons , with sufficient room for the atten- dants , & c . some idea of it may be formed . Below these are four cabins , two before and two behind the steam - engine , which , with the kitchen , occupies the centre . The after - cabins ...
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