The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 82,Parte 2;Volumen 112E. Cave, 1812 |
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... fair readers , and in the confidence that their good hu- mour will forgive this gentle cruelty in their devoted admirer , and your Constant Reader , Mr. URBAN , EDIPUS TYRANNUS . P. S. Can any of your Correspond- ents ( who are more ...
... fair readers , and in the confidence that their good hu- mour will forgive this gentle cruelty in their devoted admirer , and your Constant Reader , Mr. URBAN , EDIPUS TYRANNUS . P. S. Can any of your Correspond- ents ( who are more ...
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... fair pattern of the truth itself . " It is true , " says the learned Archdea con , " that the Jews who were tutored in the laws and statutes of the Lord for many an age , were frequently surpassed in all good dispositions , and in many ...
... fair pattern of the truth itself . " It is true , " says the learned Archdea con , " that the Jews who were tutored in the laws and statutes of the Lord for many an age , were frequently surpassed in all good dispositions , and in many ...
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... fair and candid cri- ticism . The notes , appendix , and copious index , constitute about one- third of the volume , and for these the editor acknowledges himself to be entirely answerable . " In his pre- face , he very modestly and ...
... fair and candid cri- ticism . The notes , appendix , and copious index , constitute about one- third of the volume , and for these the editor acknowledges himself to be entirely answerable . " In his pre- face , he very modestly and ...
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... fair mode of pro- ceeding ; as none of them can say that they are misrepresented ; and , it is to be hoped , that each has stated fairly the foundation of their peculiar tenets . Without stopping to enumerate the multifarious " Contents ...
... fair mode of pro- ceeding ; as none of them can say that they are misrepresented ; and , it is to be hoped , that each has stated fairly the foundation of their peculiar tenets . Without stopping to enumerate the multifarious " Contents ...
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... Fair legal interest , bonds and mortgages , Ships to the East and West . STRANGER . Why judge you then So hardly of the dead ? TOWNSMAN . -For what he left Undone ; -for sins , not one of which is mention'd In the Ten Commandments . He ...
... Fair legal interest , bonds and mortgages , Ships to the East and West . STRANGER . Why judge you then So hardly of the dead ? TOWNSMAN . -For what he left Undone ; -for sins , not one of which is mention'd In the Ten Commandments . He ...
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