The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 91,Parte 1E. Cave, 1821 |
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... leave of the Apo- thegms , from which we have derived so much pleasure . The last speci- mens that occur , are from ... leaving the re- mains of his sequestered estate to Jesus College . As a proof of his unimpeachable life , it is ...
... leave of the Apo- thegms , from which we have derived so much pleasure . The last speci- mens that occur , are from ... leaving the re- mains of his sequestered estate to Jesus College . As a proof of his unimpeachable life , it is ...
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... leave us to our former masters . " " P. 277 . Such being the just character of our Indian Government , the next im- portant question is the probable pros- pect of its permanency . The first and most serious danger would be the ...
... leave us to our former masters . " " P. 277 . Such being the just character of our Indian Government , the next im- portant question is the probable pros- pect of its permanency . The first and most serious danger would be the ...
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... leave to differ from him , for we consider the reverence thus paid to the memory of the de- ceased , as one of the strongest links of the Society , although we think the allowance or remuneration as unne- cessary and wasteful . In the ...
... leave to differ from him , for we consider the reverence thus paid to the memory of the de- ceased , as one of the strongest links of the Society , although we think the allowance or remuneration as unne- cessary and wasteful . In the ...
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... leaving the prize to the enjoyment of the triumphant villain . " Vol . I. p . 215 . Our Author thus describes the ora- tory of Mr. Maddison : " His voice was low and hoarse , disa- greeably so ; his gestures very ungraceful , and ...
... leaving the prize to the enjoyment of the triumphant villain . " Vol . I. p . 215 . Our Author thus describes the ora- tory of Mr. Maddison : " His voice was low and hoarse , disa- greeably so ; his gestures very ungraceful , and ...
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... leave behind a beamy ray . Yes , Woburn , tho ' thy cloister'd pile , Thy groined roof , thy fretted aile , With holy Abbots , great and just , Are mingled in one common dust ! Yet hast thou glories - thou canst claim The memory of ...
... leave behind a beamy ray . Yes , Woburn , tho ' thy cloister'd pile , Thy groined roof , thy fretted aile , With holy Abbots , great and just , Are mingled in one common dust ! Yet hast thou glories - thou canst claim The memory of ...
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