The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 85,Parte 2;Volumen 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... Government of whatever denomination , in all ranks of all Society , in Morals , in Manners , in Literature , and in General Science . Among the proud and vaunting documents , which he to whom we allude , from time to time exhibited to ...
... Government of whatever denomination , in all ranks of all Society , in Morals , in Manners , in Literature , and in General Science . Among the proud and vaunting documents , which he to whom we allude , from time to time exhibited to ...
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... Government to purchase , and lay that piece of ground to the Military Col- Tege , which may give it a still better and more useful destination . The rest of it , in front , and to the North- cast of General Wilford's house , I should ...
... Government to purchase , and lay that piece of ground to the Military Col- Tege , which may give it a still better and more useful destination . The rest of it , in front , and to the North- cast of General Wilford's house , I should ...
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... government of their Clergy , rather better than either Lord Harrowby , Sir William Scott , or your worthy Correspondent . The form of Petition mentioned in the former letter was a printed one , sent by the Bishop's Se- cretary to an ...
... government of their Clergy , rather better than either Lord Harrowby , Sir William Scott , or your worthy Correspondent . The form of Petition mentioned in the former letter was a printed one , sent by the Bishop's Se- cretary to an ...
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... Government to Peace . VIII . Deeds without a Name.- IX . Defence of the Country . - X . On a state of Insensibility in suspended Ani- mation . - XI . On the Interests of the Church of England . " We take leave of this benevolent and ...
... Government to Peace . VIII . Deeds without a Name.- IX . Defence of the Country . - X . On a state of Insensibility in suspended Ani- mation . - XI . On the Interests of the Church of England . " We take leave of this benevolent and ...
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... from the personal exercise of regal power ) the un- varied object of his government has been the happiness of his people . Born in this country , he professed at the very opening in 46 [ [ July , Review of New Publications .
... from the personal exercise of regal power ) the un- varied object of his government has been the happiness of his people . Born in this country , he professed at the very opening in 46 [ [ July , Review of New Publications .
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