The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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Page 8
... believe that Capt . William Macket's certificate as to his character , is exactly to be credited ; and this the more , because a friend of mine , now no more , who recommended this volume for my perusal , told me that he knew persons ...
... believe that Capt . William Macket's certificate as to his character , is exactly to be credited ; and this the more , because a friend of mine , now no more , who recommended this volume for my perusal , told me that he knew persons ...
Page 22
... believe ! " This quibble has been appropriated by Mr. Hoare , in the first act of the Three and the Deuce . JAQUES . + Who that walks Bond - street , can mistake the nice turn of the arm and shoulder of this " Jewel of a man , " as ...
... believe ! " This quibble has been appropriated by Mr. Hoare , in the first act of the Three and the Deuce . JAQUES . + Who that walks Bond - street , can mistake the nice turn of the arm and shoulder of this " Jewel of a man , " as ...
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... believe they are unfounded , and we not only reprobate as heartily as Mr. Wickes can do , the embezzlement of trust - monies , vested in private indi- viduals for charitable purposes of a public nature , but , we depre- cate all secrecy ...
... believe they are unfounded , and we not only reprobate as heartily as Mr. Wickes can do , the embezzlement of trust - monies , vested in private indi- viduals for charitable purposes of a public nature , but , we depre- cate all secrecy ...
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... believe the " Hell - broth " of Macbeth's witches would , if properly mixed , engender a real armed head and bloody child . I lately , at a great expence , collected all the materials in my kitchen copper ; I must own the experiment ...
... believe the " Hell - broth " of Macbeth's witches would , if properly mixed , engender a real armed head and bloody child . I lately , at a great expence , collected all the materials in my kitchen copper ; I must own the experiment ...
Page 40
... believe , so well known to the public as it should be , that Messrs . D'EGVILLE , CORRI , and some other persons of this description , import all the pieces performed in Paris , and when they find any thing likely to take , it is by ...
... believe , so well known to the public as it should be , that Messrs . D'EGVILLE , CORRI , and some other persons of this description , import all the pieces performed in Paris , and when they find any thing likely to take , it is by ...
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