The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral, & Philosophical Knowledge, Volumen 61824 |
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... language of Dr. Johnson : - " I am afraid that I may be taxed with insensibility by many of my correspondents , who believe their contributions unjustly neglected . And , indeed , when I sit before a pile of papers , of which each is ...
... language of Dr. Johnson : - " I am afraid that I may be taxed with insensibility by many of my correspondents , who believe their contributions unjustly neglected . And , indeed , when I sit before a pile of papers , of which each is ...
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... language could paint a stronger picture of the misery produced by anarchy , than the description given of this country at the period of the civil war , as drawn by the learned Mr. Mudge , in one of his discourses . " A nation in this ...
... language could paint a stronger picture of the misery produced by anarchy , than the description given of this country at the period of the civil war , as drawn by the learned Mr. Mudge , in one of his discourses . " A nation in this ...
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... language how he would like to see in her the gestures and actions - how he would like that sister to act a part in certain modern dramas ? Would not he con- sider himself and his family disho- noured ? would he not be ready to expire ...
... language how he would like to see in her the gestures and actions - how he would like that sister to act a part in certain modern dramas ? Would not he con- sider himself and his family disho- noured ? would he not be ready to expire ...
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... language to ex- press their creed . If , however , they are satisfied that it contains nothing but sterling truth , it is a temporizing spirit which would shrink from the avowal , and a cowardly one that would wish to conceal its ...
... language to ex- press their creed . If , however , they are satisfied that it contains nothing but sterling truth , it is a temporizing spirit which would shrink from the avowal , and a cowardly one that would wish to conceal its ...
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... Language , of language , and the energies of the and Poems on the Fall of Constanti - human intellect , can never fully gra- nople to the best of the respective classes , promising , in the first case , ' the king's hundred guineas ...
... Language , of language , and the energies of the and Poems on the Fall of Constanti - human intellect , can never fully gra- nople to the best of the respective classes , promising , in the first case , ' the king's hundred guineas ...
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