The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 |
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... received an appointment from the Prince , and resided some time at Oxford , to aid the labours of the professors by his experience ; but we are concerned to find that the appointment has lately been superseded , and that there now ...
... received an appointment from the Prince , and resided some time at Oxford , to aid the labours of the professors by his experience ; but we are concerned to find that the appointment has lately been superseded , and that there now ...
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... received with the usual respect on his frequent ap- pearances in public ; and that on her route to the coast , she saw great num- bers of conscripts marching with cheerful- ness to their respective head - quarters . This respectable ...
... received with the usual respect on his frequent ap- pearances in public ; and that on her route to the coast , she saw great num- bers of conscripts marching with cheerful- ness to their respective head - quarters . This respectable ...
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... received on the 5th of the same month . Prince Metternich did , not answer till the 10th . These dates must be carefully ob- served . You will soon see they are not without importance . Just hopes of peace may be conceived , on reading ...
... received on the 5th of the same month . Prince Metternich did , not answer till the 10th . These dates must be carefully ob- served . You will soon see they are not without importance . Just hopes of peace may be conceived , on reading ...
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... received on the 5th , and that the receipt the queen , escaped from Sicily , and who , was not acknowledged till the 10th . In from one place of exile to another , has the interval , a gazette , now under the in- fled in her adversity ...
... received on the 5th , and that the receipt the queen , escaped from Sicily , and who , was not acknowledged till the 10th . In from one place of exile to another , has the interval , a gazette , now under the in- fled in her adversity ...
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... received some wounds , but she is far from being cast down ; she may be proud of her wounds as of her past triumphis . Despon- dency in adversity would be more inex- eusable than boasting in prosperity . Thus , then , while we make ...
... received some wounds , but she is far from being cast down ; she may be proud of her wounds as of her past triumphis . Despon- dency in adversity would be more inex- eusable than boasting in prosperity . Thus , then , while we make ...
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