The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 42Philological Society of London, 1802 |
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... should have been enabled to furnish our Readers with fome account of the Ma- jor's active military fervices in India , of which we understand he bears many honourable teftimonials about his per fon ; but in this expectation we have been ...
... should have been enabled to furnish our Readers with fome account of the Ma- jor's active military fervices in India , of which we understand he bears many honourable teftimonials about his per fon ; but in this expectation we have been ...
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... should appear in mourning with all his train at his firft audience ; but was afterwards told , that this affectation of forrow , for the death of Queen Elizabeth , would disoblige that Monarch , who would , doubtless , look upon it as a ...
... should appear in mourning with all his train at his firft audience ; but was afterwards told , that this affectation of forrow , for the death of Queen Elizabeth , would disoblige that Monarch , who would , doubtless , look upon it as a ...
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... should feem that all the bufinefs of life was tranf- afted , and great part of its pleasures were to be found , in taverns , which on many occafions were frequented by ladies as well as gentlemen . It feems ftrange to us that fuch a ...
... should feem that all the bufinefs of life was tranf- afted , and great part of its pleasures were to be found , in taverns , which on many occafions were frequented by ladies as well as gentlemen . It feems ftrange to us that fuch a ...
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... should feem , that before the arrival of the Danes , with whom filver was not fo plenty as to make anchors of it , there was a church upon this fpot ; for William of Malmesbury faith , that they burnt it , together with the Monks and ...
... should feem , that before the arrival of the Danes , with whom filver was not fo plenty as to make anchors of it , there was a church upon this fpot ; for William of Malmesbury faith , that they burnt it , together with the Monks and ...
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... should now as foon expect to fee a calf pitted with the fmallpox , as a child that has undergone this process , which I think circumfcribes the malignity of the diforder to one puttule upon the arm , and , as the circulation of a cow is ...
... should now as foon expect to fee a calf pitted with the fmallpox , as a child that has undergone this process , which I think circumfcribes the malignity of the diforder to one puttule upon the arm , and , as the circulation of a cow is ...
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