The Monthly Magazine, Volume 41, Parts 6-7R. Phillips, 1816 |
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Page 491
... shew , pressive language , he expressed himself with what impunity some powers can as follows : trample on all laws and established forms , when vengeance or caprice directs their actions . " I enter here with but vague notions of what ...
... shew , pressive language , he expressed himself with what impunity some powers can as follows : trample on all laws and established forms , when vengeance or caprice directs their actions . " I enter here with but vague notions of what ...
Page 495
... shew take of the spirit dealer , or of such per- the beneficial effects . If , however , the son or persons as he shall appoint , all glands be not very large , and are move- such beer , porter , wines , and spirituous able in the ...
... shew take of the spirit dealer , or of such per- the beneficial effects . If , however , the son or persons as he shall appoint , all glands be not very large , and are move- such beer , porter , wines , and spirituous able in the ...
Page 504
... shew whether or not they have this sense , and in what degree of perfection ; * sometimes it is so perfect , as to admit of little or no improvement ; but in ge- neral , practice and cultivation are ne cessary to bring it to perfection ...
... shew whether or not they have this sense , and in what degree of perfection ; * sometimes it is so perfect , as to admit of little or no improvement ; but in ge- neral , practice and cultivation are ne cessary to bring it to perfection ...
Page 505
... shew . tute of an ear for music , are as accurate judges of the truth of imitations , and can as certainly distinguish one person from another by the sound of their voice , as those who have the best ears for music . A. C. \ For the ...
... shew . tute of an ear for music , are as accurate judges of the truth of imitations , and can as certainly distinguish one person from another by the sound of their voice , as those who have the best ears for music . A. C. \ For the ...
Page 507
... shews it , assured review of the power assumed by rulers us , that it was the finest in Great - Bri- over the laws of God and the lives of men tain . Whether he was qualified to in making war ; -and Omar's solitary make the assertion ...
... shews it , assured review of the power assumed by rulers us , that it was the finest in Great - Bri- over the laws of God and the lives of men tain . Whether he was qualified to in making war ; -and Omar's solitary make the assertion ...
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