The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volumen 44C. Ackers, 1775 |
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... thing mortal , that comes in comparison and competi- tion with any thing divine and im- mortal . - Bards and priefts of old , were fe- lected in their mature years from the community , according to their abi- lity . Zoroafter was one of ...
... thing mortal , that comes in comparison and competi- tion with any thing divine and im- mortal . - Bards and priefts of old , were fe- lected in their mature years from the community , according to their abi- lity . Zoroafter was one of ...
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... thing rife by gradation till he fills the See of Lambeth , when he had made a better member of the Coterie or Savoir Viure . Now to return to the unfortunate fon of Squire Hardheart . Nature en - dowed him with an excellent under ...
... thing rife by gradation till he fills the See of Lambeth , when he had made a better member of the Coterie or Savoir Viure . Now to return to the unfortunate fon of Squire Hardheart . Nature en - dowed him with an excellent under ...
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... thing but fuch facts as had really happened ; which dispute ended unfatis- factorily . March 10. The House refolved itself into a committee on the linen manufacture , when Mr. Clements was examined , and con- firmed the evidence he gave ...
... thing but fuch facts as had really happened ; which dispute ended unfatis- factorily . March 10. The House refolved itself into a committee on the linen manufacture , when Mr. Clements was examined , and con- firmed the evidence he gave ...
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... thing as to the decline of the trade , or the time and cause of such decline ? He mentioned , that the non - importation agreement in America had been a great detriment to the trade , and the late failures had greatly hurt public credit ...
... thing as to the decline of the trade , or the time and cause of such decline ? He mentioned , that the non - importation agreement in America had been a great detriment to the trade , and the late failures had greatly hurt public credit ...
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... thing against him , unless it was , that he had encreafed the trade of the country amazingly . fpoke much against ... things - that they drew people in to fub- fcribe to them , by firft fubfcribing them- felves ; then puffing what great ...
... thing against him , unless it was , that he had encreafed the trade of the country amazingly . fpoke much against ... things - that they drew people in to fub- fcribe to them , by firft fubfcribing them- felves ; then puffing what great ...
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