The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 85,Parte 2;Volumen 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... object principally , acquires a tone , assumes a cha- racter , encourages hopes alternately succeeded by fears , as the influence of that object is extended or contracted , is elevated or depressed . It is not till it disappears ...
... object principally , acquires a tone , assumes a cha- racter , encourages hopes alternately succeeded by fears , as the influence of that object is extended or contracted , is elevated or depressed . It is not till it disappears ...
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... object , Security , Inde- pendence , and the unbiassed and uncontrouled avocations of Learning . This has been our creed , and such has been our conduct . In such sentiments and principles SYLVANUS URBAN and his assistants have lived in ...
... object , Security , Inde- pendence , and the unbiassed and uncontrouled avocations of Learning . This has been our creed , and such has been our conduct . In such sentiments and principles SYLVANUS URBAN and his assistants have lived in ...
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... object of aversion and abhorrence ? " What claim can he have , who , in contempt of all law and decency § , calls the Re- ligion of his Country " the wretched + " At the beginning of this letter . " Isham has been accustomed to In Gent ...
... object of aversion and abhorrence ? " What claim can he have , who , in contempt of all law and decency § , calls the Re- ligion of his Country " the wretched + " At the beginning of this letter . " Isham has been accustomed to In Gent ...
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... object of this letter is somewhat similar to the improvement which I lately re- commended to be made in Hyde Park , as tending to the gratification and good of the people ; but it is far more considerable in extent and importance . If ...
... object of this letter is somewhat similar to the improvement which I lately re- commended to be made in Hyde Park , as tending to the gratification and good of the people ; but it is far more considerable in extent and importance . If ...
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... object struck him that seem- ed to want it more than himself ; no wonder , therefore , he was always poor . I asked him one day , why he was not of the Royal Society ? his answer was , that he had never found himself worth £ 20 . to pay ...
... object struck him that seem- ed to want it more than himself ; no wonder , therefore , he was always poor . I asked him one day , why he was not of the Royal Society ? his answer was , that he had never found himself worth £ 20 . to pay ...
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