The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 21Philological Society of London, 1792 |
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... death in cumbered him with his fon as a partner , by whofe imprudence Mr. Ellis was a confiderable fufferer both in his peace of mind and his purfe , and became involved in difficulties which hung over him a con- fiderable number of ...
... death in cumbered him with his fon as a partner , by whofe imprudence Mr. Ellis was a confiderable fufferer both in his peace of mind and his purfe , and became involved in difficulties which hung over him a con- fiderable number of ...
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... death : the abuse of so warın and generous a friend left a ftigma on his name to the lateft pofterity ; for the fame continues , in the writings of more than one hiftorian , an imputation on his memory , in refpect to his moral ...
... death : the abuse of so warın and generous a friend left a ftigma on his name to the lateft pofterity ; for the fame continues , in the writings of more than one hiftorian , an imputation on his memory , in refpect to his moral ...
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... death and burial at the Revolution ; a period that will be ever dear to this nation , for the restoration of its liberties , and a confequence that fol- lowed thereupon , the fettlement of the prefent Royal Family upon the throne , as ...
... death and burial at the Revolution ; a period that will be ever dear to this nation , for the restoration of its liberties , and a confequence that fol- lowed thereupon , the fettlement of the prefent Royal Family upon the throne , as ...
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... death , the Chief of the Tribe , or other perfons who bear no relation to the de- ceafed , have no concern in punishing the murderer ; but if the murdered perfon have a brother , or other heir , he may take blood for blood ; nor has any ...
... death , the Chief of the Tribe , or other perfons who bear no relation to the de- ceafed , have no concern in punishing the murderer ; but if the murdered perfon have a brother , or other heir , he may take blood for blood ; nor has any ...
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... death both young and old , women and children , except fuch as they chufe to bring away captive : they put the heads which they cut off into leathern bags , and if the blood of their ene- mics be ca their hands , they take care not to ...
... death both young and old , women and children , except fuch as they chufe to bring away captive : they put the heads which they cut off into leathern bags , and if the blood of their ene- mics be ca their hands , they take care not to ...
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