The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 21Philological Society of London, 1792 |
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... reason to believe that he never difcontinued writing verfes for more than seventy years , was not one of thofe poets who fuffered his attention to the Mufes to neglect his As a Scrivener he was private affairs . employed by a number of ...
... reason to believe that he never difcontinued writing verfes for more than seventy years , was not one of thofe poets who fuffered his attention to the Mufes to neglect his As a Scrivener he was private affairs . employed by a number of ...
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... reason to believe , that more precife explanations will occafion more juft difpofitions . Thofe , therefore , who Thall dare to difturb the cause of negociations , by precipitate fteps , by private attacks , shall be confidered as ...
... reason to believe , that more precife explanations will occafion more juft difpofitions . Thofe , therefore , who Thall dare to difturb the cause of negociations , by precipitate fteps , by private attacks , shall be confidered as ...
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... reason to believe from Bacon's conduct , that his lamenting that ambition and falfe gly had diverted him from employing his whole time in the manner worthy his extenfive genius- that there fentiments arofe from the weight of his ...
... reason to believe from Bacon's conduct , that his lamenting that ambition and falfe gly had diverted him from employing his whole time in the manner worthy his extenfive genius- that there fentiments arofe from the weight of his ...
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... reason had not difturbed their tranquillity . Simi lar in opinion , their thoughts and their fentiments were common . Separated from the world equally by the fimplicity of their tastes , and the purity of their prin- ciples , they ...
... reason had not difturbed their tranquillity . Simi lar in opinion , their thoughts and their fentiments were common . Separated from the world equally by the fimplicity of their tastes , and the purity of their prin- ciples , they ...
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... reason that no accurate infor- mation has hitherto been obtained relative to that nation . The natives of Hinduf- tan confider them as wizards and magici . ans , and pronounce the name of that country in all their incantations and ...
... reason that no accurate infor- mation has hitherto been obtained relative to that nation . The natives of Hinduf- tan confider them as wizards and magici . ans , and pronounce the name of that country in all their incantations and ...
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