The Monthly Magazine, Volume 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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Page 6
... give them pain ; but this is not that obedience which is essential to form- ing their character . When a daughter ... gives birth to pursuits and pleasures , which take from the family the attention it for- merly received , and relaxes ...
... give them pain ; but this is not that obedience which is essential to form- ing their character . When a daughter ... gives birth to pursuits and pleasures , which take from the family the attention it for- merly received , and relaxes ...
Page 15
... give such different verdicts ; but , as we hear of persons killed in duels , and that in consequence of a challenge ... gives a challenge to another , should be liable to a penalty of one thousand pounds ; every person who accepts a ...
... give such different verdicts ; but , as we hear of persons killed in duels , and that in consequence of a challenge ... gives a challenge to another , should be liable to a penalty of one thousand pounds ; every person who accepts a ...
Page 22
... give his opinion on a subject of which he is so totally ignorant as this writer . In the confusion of his ideas he does not appear to know the difference between a loan and a tax , and therefore considers every sum appropriated to the ...
... give his opinion on a subject of which he is so totally ignorant as this writer . In the confusion of his ideas he does not appear to know the difference between a loan and a tax , and therefore considers every sum appropriated to the ...
Page 31
... gives to old and decrepit persons a chance also of being in the field at the appointed time . The women with families ... give their unqualified approval of them . AN ESSEX FARMER . June 13 , 1815 . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine ...
... gives to old and decrepit persons a chance also of being in the field at the appointed time . The women with families ... give their unqualified approval of them . AN ESSEX FARMER . June 13 , 1815 . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine ...
Page 53
... gives the preference to dis tilled and highly purified acid : between each stratification some small pieces of wood or other hard substance are put to prevent too much pressure , to give ac- cess to the air , and to bring the vapours of ...
... gives the preference to dis tilled and highly purified acid : between each stratification some small pieces of wood or other hard substance are put to prevent too much pressure , to give ac- cess to the air , and to bring the vapours of ...
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