The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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... cause to desire a change . Our Subscribers seem wisely satisfied that we should neither be perpetually se- – rious , nor perpetually laughing — for as the SPECTATOR well observes , " Human nature is not so miserable , as that we should ...
... cause to desire a change . Our Subscribers seem wisely satisfied that we should neither be perpetually se- – rious , nor perpetually laughing — for as the SPECTATOR well observes , " Human nature is not so miserable , as that we should ...
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... cause , when from the Oxford statutes ( 1635 , ten years after Milton's going to Cambridge ) , he shews that the " virgû corrigatur " applied only to boys under six- teen , and proves from the College Register , in correction of War ...
... cause , when from the Oxford statutes ( 1635 , ten years after Milton's going to Cambridge ) , he shews that the " virgû corrigatur " applied only to boys under six- teen , and proves from the College Register , in correction of War ...
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... cause , O Lord , help us , & c . Now , considering that the cause of both parties cannot be precisely just , it would perhaps be quite as judicious , and certainly more sincere , as well as modest , to adopt the language or at least the ...
... cause , O Lord , help us , & c . Now , considering that the cause of both parties cannot be precisely just , it would perhaps be quite as judicious , and certainly more sincere , as well as modest , to adopt the language or at least the ...
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... cause , was informed , that he had worked with the frying- pan until he was tired , when falling asleep on the grass , some rogue had stolen a pocket - book from him containing three hundred and fifty pounds in bank notes , which he had ...
... cause , was informed , that he had worked with the frying- pan until he was tired , when falling asleep on the grass , some rogue had stolen a pocket - book from him containing three hundred and fifty pounds in bank notes , which he had ...
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... caused the following inscrip- tion to be written above his door : Let nothing bad enter this door . " And where , ' said Diogenes , shall the master of the house enter ? " P. 192 . " A West - Indian , who had a remarkably fiery nose ...
... caused the following inscrip- tion to be written above his door : Let nothing bad enter this door . " And where , ' said Diogenes , shall the master of the house enter ? " P. 192 . " A West - Indian , who had a remarkably fiery nose ...
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