The Monthly Magazine, Volume 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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... hope you will allow it room in your next Magazine . That it will be subject to spurious remark and astringent cavil by the cursory inspector is probable , and to meet and cope with controversialists in the area of your work will be ...
... hope you will allow it room in your next Magazine . That it will be subject to spurious remark and astringent cavil by the cursory inspector is probable , and to meet and cope with controversialists in the area of your work will be ...
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... hope they will not fail to profit by it . Plymouth . J. E. BLEWEtt . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , HE theory of public morals seems most delightful spots for the residence of the invalid that can possibly be desired ...
... hope they will not fail to profit by it . Plymouth . J. E. BLEWEtt . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , HE theory of public morals seems most delightful spots for the residence of the invalid that can possibly be desired ...
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... hope that it will some day become efficient for the pur- poses for which it is established ; and thereby convince the prejudiced of the advantages which must result from a well - informed and orderly population . We now came on to High ...
... hope that it will some day become efficient for the pur- poses for which it is established ; and thereby convince the prejudiced of the advantages which must result from a well - informed and orderly population . We now came on to High ...
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... hope to be refunded some of the money which has been thus borrowed from us on account of the income - tax , and all those other taxes which Mr. Pitt , " the first of finan- ciers , " has entailed upon us during his -fated administration ...
... hope to be refunded some of the money which has been thus borrowed from us on account of the income - tax , and all those other taxes which Mr. Pitt , " the first of finan- ciers , " has entailed upon us during his -fated administration ...
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... hope some gentleman , duly qualified , will do me the honour to consider this opinion , and trace its application , as far as it can be pursued and ascertained with the currents and tides in general , and its accordance with the impulse ...
... hope some gentleman , duly qualified , will do me the honour to consider this opinion , and trace its application , as far as it can be pursued and ascertained with the currents and tides in general , and its accordance with the impulse ...
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