The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 74,Parte 2E. Cave, 1804 |
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... characters . In 1788 he fol- lowed Sir William Wynne in the of fice of advocate - general , and in other employments ... character , and gratified his ambition with a feat in parliament . His fluency of spirits quickly introdu- ced him ...
... characters . In 1788 he fol- lowed Sir William Wynne in the of fice of advocate - general , and in other employments ... character , and gratified his ambition with a feat in parliament . His fluency of spirits quickly introdu- ced him ...
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... characters ; all , apparently , copied from nature , and all written from the heart . The narrative too is accompanied with many very beautiful pieces of poetry , which cannot fail to pleafe readers of talte ; and the whole performance ...
... characters ; all , apparently , copied from nature , and all written from the heart . The narrative too is accompanied with many very beautiful pieces of poetry , which cannot fail to pleafe readers of talte ; and the whole performance ...
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... character , and worthy of moft diftinguifhed notice , as an exam- ple to pofterity ; and therefore well entitled to liberal reward from fuch a fund as that , . which they have the honour to have com- mitted to their direction . They ...
... character , and worthy of moft diftinguifhed notice , as an exam- ple to pofterity ; and therefore well entitled to liberal reward from fuch a fund as that , . which they have the honour to have com- mitted to their direction . They ...
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... character . His remains were attended to the grave by a great number of perfons whom his bounty had made comfortable . Mr. P. whofe love for his country cannot be excelled , was , in 1758 , mafter of an English vetfel in North America ...
... character . His remains were attended to the grave by a great number of perfons whom his bounty had made comfortable . Mr. P. whofe love for his country cannot be excelled , was , in 1758 , mafter of an English vetfel in North America ...
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... character of this gentleman on the fup pofition of his being a diffenter of the Church of England : illiberal , indeed , would be a remark of this kind to infer any kind of repro ch ; but when a panegyrick is erived from party , fome ...
... character of this gentleman on the fup pofition of his being a diffenter of the Church of England : illiberal , indeed , would be a remark of this kind to infer any kind of repro ch ; but when a panegyrick is erived from party , fome ...
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