The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 |
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... 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 statement merits our notice ...
... 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 statement merits our notice ...
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... respect for private property , the most severe discipline , shall charac- terize the progress and the stay of the al- lied armies . They are not animated by the spirit of vengeance ; they wish not to retaliate upon France the numberless ...
... respect for private property , the most severe discipline , shall charac- terize the progress and the stay of the al- lied armies . They are not animated by the spirit of vengeance ; they wish not to retaliate upon France the numberless ...
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... respect for the royal dignity ? The be furnished with their authority . It would sovereign of Saxony has placed himself at be melancholy to believe it . This declara- the disposal of the allied powers . Has he tion is of a nature ...
... respect for the royal dignity ? The be furnished with their authority . It would sovereign of Saxony has placed himself at be melancholy to believe it . This declara- the disposal of the allied powers . Has he tion is of a nature ...
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... respect of the sum of six millions granted for the service of Ireland for the year one thousand eight hundred and ... respecting persons convicted of fe lony without benefit of clergy , contained in an Act made in the fifty - second year ...
... respect of the sum of six millions granted for the service of Ireland for the year one thousand eight hundred and ... respecting persons convicted of fe lony without benefit of clergy , contained in an Act made in the fifty - second year ...
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... respect for whom , is marked by a legacy to each of his four daughters . His faithful domestics he ha handsomely provided for , and he has be- queathed to the Marine Society ; to the Asylum for Female Orphans ; to the So- ciety for the ...
... respect for whom , is marked by a legacy to each of his four daughters . His faithful domestics he ha handsomely provided for , and he has be- queathed to the Marine Society ; to the Asylum for Female Orphans ; to the So- ciety for the ...
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