The Monthly Magazine, Volume 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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Page 15
... considered as the most celebrated of all the produc- tions of Euripides ; and the subject is such as is calculated to excite a very deep interest . Yet it must be confess- ed , that , horrid as would have been the actual sacrifice of ...
... considered as the most celebrated of all the produc- tions of Euripides ; and the subject is such as is calculated to excite a very deep interest . Yet it must be confess- ed , that , horrid as would have been the actual sacrifice of ...
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... considered as the great palladium of our public credit . M. F. P. To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , T is known that some of the fashion able auctioneers , with the view , I suppose , of raising the consequence of their sales ...
... considered as the great palladium of our public credit . M. F. P. To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , T is known that some of the fashion able auctioneers , with the view , I suppose , of raising the consequence of their sales ...
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... considered as the presiding genius who had hushed the storm of war . As the ministers had deferred explana tion during the struggle , and at its ter- mination tion 36 [ Aug. 1 , Memoirs of Samuel Whitbread , esq . M.P..
... considered as the presiding genius who had hushed the storm of war . As the ministers had deferred explana tion during the struggle , and at its ter- mination tion 36 [ Aug. 1 , Memoirs of Samuel Whitbread , esq . M.P..
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... considered as only second to Mr. Fox in the House of Com mons . His exertions in the cause of his country , his large fortune , his zeal , sti- mulated into exertion by afflicting abuses , but at the same time moderated by good sense ...
... considered as only second to Mr. Fox in the House of Com mons . His exertions in the cause of his country , his large fortune , his zeal , sti- mulated into exertion by afflicting abuses , but at the same time moderated by good sense ...
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... considered in danger , he raised and organized a battalion of 350 volun- teers at Bedford . This was noble and exemplary ; he condemned the measures which had brought the country into danger ; yet it was in danger , and , with- out ...
... considered in danger , he raised and organized a battalion of 350 volun- teers at Bedford . This was noble and exemplary ; he condemned the measures which had brought the country into danger ; yet it was in danger , and , with- out ...
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