The Monthly Magazine, Volume 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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... principles respecting some of the most important concerns of mankind , which have been either deserted or virulently opposed by other Periodical Miscellanies ; but upon the manly and rational support of which the Fame and Fate of the ...
... principles respecting some of the most important concerns of mankind , which have been either deserted or virulently opposed by other Periodical Miscellanies ; but upon the manly and rational support of which the Fame and Fate of the ...
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... principles and practices . Girls more cheerfully submit to maternal in- fluence ; hence , when the engagements of the father prevent his superintending care , the boys , though requiring much more , are under less , control than the ...
... principles and practices . Girls more cheerfully submit to maternal in- fluence ; hence , when the engagements of the father prevent his superintending care , the boys , though requiring much more , are under less , control than the ...
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... principle moral worth and solid attainments of its never to throw the gauntlet to any one , pupils . In furtherance of this object , a and to retire from that fruitless field , suitable house was engaged at Leaf - square where no good ...
... principle moral worth and solid attainments of its never to throw the gauntlet to any one , pupils . In furtherance of this object , a and to retire from that fruitless field , suitable house was engaged at Leaf - square where no good ...
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... principle of its destruction by the flood , times . The spider then mounted with I would wish the unprejudiced beginners rapidity , and traversed these different to take the subject at first into considera- threads , which became ...
... principle of its destruction by the flood , times . The spider then mounted with I would wish the unprejudiced beginners rapidity , and traversed these different to take the subject at first into considera- threads , which became ...
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... principle and motives ; as being made with a total disregard to all personal considerations to remove the only pretence of war , to preserve the independance of France , and the lives of her brave defenders . It is evident , that , but ...
... principle and motives ; as being made with a total disregard to all personal considerations to remove the only pretence of war , to preserve the independance of France , and the lives of her brave defenders . It is evident , that , but ...
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