The Monthly Magazine, Volume 49R. Phillips, 1820 |
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Page 26
... William , they would have thrown off the mask , and taken up arms in their behalf . Lord Cornbury was the soul of the disaffected in this vicinity ; next to whom , he said , stood Sir Robert Jenkinson , of South Lawn - lodge . I asked ...
... William , they would have thrown off the mask , and taken up arms in their behalf . Lord Cornbury was the soul of the disaffected in this vicinity ; next to whom , he said , stood Sir Robert Jenkinson , of South Lawn - lodge . I asked ...
Page 27
... William Angus's defence of pawnbroking . He acknow- ledges he is a pawnbroker by trade ; I shall not therefore attempt to convince him that there is anything wrong in it , kuowing the moral impossibility of con- vincing a person that ...
... William Angus's defence of pawnbroking . He acknow- ledges he is a pawnbroker by trade ; I shall not therefore attempt to convince him that there is anything wrong in it , kuowing the moral impossibility of con- vincing a person that ...
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... William , where we could not do er wise than lodge one night , is also MONTHLY MAG . NO . 336 . a miserable place . But the village has about twenty boats employed in the herring fishery ; they rowed to sea , with their nets , while we ...
... William , where we could not do er wise than lodge one night , is also MONTHLY MAG . NO . 336 . a miserable place . But the village has about twenty boats employed in the herring fishery ; they rowed to sea , with their nets , while we ...
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... William Congreve , bart . for a new Principle of Steam - engine . " Now , as it too often happens , that one man la- bours , and another enters into his la- bours , I wish to state , through the me dium of your Magazine , that I saw a ...
... William Congreve , bart . for a new Principle of Steam - engine . " Now , as it too often happens , that one man la- bours , and another enters into his la- bours , I wish to state , through the me dium of your Magazine , that I saw a ...
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... William Petty , the ancestor of the Lansdowne family , laid the foundation of a princely fortune , by the depredations perpetrated on the Irish , after the insur- rection of 1611. Of course , he had no temptation to swerve from the ...
... William Petty , the ancestor of the Lansdowne family , laid the foundation of a princely fortune , by the depredations perpetrated on the Irish , after the insur- rection of 1611. Of course , he had no temptation to swerve from the ...
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