The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 85,Parte 2;Volumen 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... hope , not be dis- contented at our lingering yet a little longer on this curious publication ; but we shall defer further notice of its contents till our next number . 8. The Law of Carriers , Inn - keepers , Warehousemen , and other ...
... hope , not be dis- contented at our lingering yet a little longer on this curious publication ; but we shall defer further notice of its contents till our next number . 8. The Law of Carriers , Inn - keepers , Warehousemen , and other ...
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... Hope was gay , and Fancy young ; " The pleasure - grounds of Tregothnan ( the seat of Lord Viscount Falmouth ) , beautiful from their natural situation , have lately been much improved by art ; and the mansion - house is now rebuilding ...
... Hope was gay , and Fancy young ; " The pleasure - grounds of Tregothnan ( the seat of Lord Viscount Falmouth ) , beautiful from their natural situation , have lately been much improved by art ; and the mansion - house is now rebuilding ...
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... Hope , Berbice , and Demerara , to this country , yet , rather than have thrown any impediment in the way of settling Holland , he would have given his assent to their being given up ; but he must con- fess he felt much more ...
... Hope , Berbice , and Demerara , to this country , yet , rather than have thrown any impediment in the way of settling Holland , he would have given his assent to their being given up ; but he must con- fess he felt much more ...
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... hope that these would lead to the final expul sion of the French , much less to the per- fect emancipation of Europe , and the to- tal overthrow of Buonaparte ! Few en- joyed that thought which gladdened the prophetic mind of Mr ...
... hope that these would lead to the final expul sion of the French , much less to the per- fect emancipation of Europe , and the to- tal overthrow of Buonaparte ! Few en- joyed that thought which gladdened the prophetic mind of Mr ...
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... hope , through his in- tercession , to avoid the evils of war which they so justly merit . Not only the Prus- sian troops were quartered in great num- bers on the Parisians , but contributions to a great amount had been laid on Paris ...
... hope , through his in- tercession , to avoid the evils of war which they so justly merit . Not only the Prus- sian troops were quartered in great num- bers on the Parisians , but contributions to a great amount had been laid on Paris ...
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