The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 37Philological Society of London, 1800 |
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... never fhall exact it from me : I will be the Servant of the City , but I will be the Slave of no Man , nor of any Set of Men ; I came into this Office an independent Man , and fo I will leave it . I fhould be glad to be upon good Terms ...
... never fhall exact it from me : I will be the Servant of the City , but I will be the Slave of no Man , nor of any Set of Men ; I came into this Office an independent Man , and fo I will leave it . I fhould be glad to be upon good Terms ...
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... never make a sufficient acknowledgment to Garrets , for the many valuable Historians they have produced . Such was the inftructing Robinson Cru- foe , equally esteemed for his truth and morals . Such were the learned Authors of Tom ...
... never make a sufficient acknowledgment to Garrets , for the many valuable Historians they have produced . Such was the inftructing Robinson Cru- foe , equally esteemed for his truth and morals . Such were the learned Authors of Tom ...
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... never have in poffeffion . To recur to the beginning of this fpe- culation , and endeavour , from ancient mythology and fcriptural truth , more trongly to enforce thofe moral and pious deductions which it is my with to incul cate . It ...
... never have in poffeffion . To recur to the beginning of this fpe- culation , and endeavour , from ancient mythology and fcriptural truth , more trongly to enforce thofe moral and pious deductions which it is my with to incul cate . It ...
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... never before difplayed ; we have had little opportunity to feel the preflure , and ftill leis to fear the confequences , of Gallic arms or Gallic enormities ; yet we have affumed a proud , a diftinguished ftation : we have not only ...
... never before difplayed ; we have had little opportunity to feel the preflure , and ftill leis to fear the confequences , of Gallic arms or Gallic enormities ; yet we have affumed a proud , a diftinguished ftation : we have not only ...
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... never was an athletic ftrong hero : witness the trial in our northern tour , when I was fome years younger , what more than enough you had to do , to get me on from stage to ftage . Alert in a morning , and impa- tient to wait your ...
... never was an athletic ftrong hero : witness the trial in our northern tour , when I was fome years younger , what more than enough you had to do , to get me on from stage to ftage . Alert in a morning , and impa- tient to wait your ...
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