The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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... inhabitants in the method of bringing into cultivation large extents of na- turally rich foil , which , from the want of fuch knowledge only , are at present peftilential to the furrounding diftricts . Died . ] At Cambridge , Mr ...
... inhabitants in the method of bringing into cultivation large extents of na- turally rich foil , which , from the want of fuch knowledge only , are at present peftilential to the furrounding diftricts . Died . ] At Cambridge , Mr ...
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... inhabitants . I had known those counties , and the dif- pofition and manner of their people , long before the commencement of the rebellion ; I had known them to be gentle , humane , and poffeffed , perhaps , of more of the milk of ...
... inhabitants . I had known those counties , and the dif- pofition and manner of their people , long before the commencement of the rebellion ; I had known them to be gentle , humane , and poffeffed , perhaps , of more of the milk of ...
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... inhabitants of each vici- nity enter into a common fubfcription for the payment of the expences of the enter- tainments . In general the pieces per- formed are very tedious , and accompanied with mufic extremely piercing and noify ...
... inhabitants of each vici- nity enter into a common fubfcription for the payment of the expences of the enter- tainments . In general the pieces per- formed are very tedious , and accompanied with mufic extremely piercing and noify ...
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... inhabitant of the place , who would repeat nearly the whole poem in Low Dutch ; add- ing that this man frequently heard it re- cited in his youth , by people ftill older than himself , from whom he had learned it . My time would not ...
... inhabitant of the place , who would repeat nearly the whole poem in Low Dutch ; add- ing that this man frequently heard it re- cited in his youth , by people ftill older than himself , from whom he had learned it . My time would not ...
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... inhabitants can be furmounted , would , as your correfpondent obferves , be doing much . The late alte- ration in the law of parochial fettlements has removed one of their objections . A fettlement is no longer gained by mere rating and ...
... inhabitants can be furmounted , would , as your correfpondent obferves , be doing much . The late alte- ration in the law of parochial fettlements has removed one of their objections . A fettlement is no longer gained by mere rating and ...
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