The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 42Philological Society of London, 1802 |
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... give a chemical courfe of lectures , that he could not refufe his confent . Thefe lectures met with a moft welcome reception , as did alfo a courfe on experimental philofophy , which he was afterwards induced to begin . He then received ...
... give a chemical courfe of lectures , that he could not refufe his confent . Thefe lectures met with a moft welcome reception , as did alfo a courfe on experimental philofophy , which he was afterwards induced to begin . He then received ...
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... give place to others of a newer fathion . It has been said , that the fashionable virtue of the prefent age is Charity ; and which I fincerely with may be true , fince there are certainly a multitude of fins among us which require to be ...
... give place to others of a newer fathion . It has been said , that the fashionable virtue of the prefent age is Charity ; and which I fincerely with may be true , fince there are certainly a multitude of fins among us which require to be ...
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... give my fair readers as a charm - it confifts of three Greek words , which I will pre- fent to them in their original character , with the English pronunciation and tranflation ; and which if they will repeat three times deliberately ...
... give my fair readers as a charm - it confifts of three Greek words , which I will pre- fent to them in their original character , with the English pronunciation and tranflation ; and which if they will repeat three times deliberately ...
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... give of the difference between the ancient and modern conftruction of veffels and ships , for the purposes of war or commerce , in our own and other countries . In the Preface to the first volume , the fubject of our prefent Review , we ...
... give of the difference between the ancient and modern conftruction of veffels and ships , for the purposes of war or commerce , in our own and other countries . In the Preface to the first volume , the fubject of our prefent Review , we ...
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... give . The pure delights the virtuous Mufes Yet would not they , indignant though ye fmile , [ guile . " Their innocence exchange for earth - born ceive The Author then in ftrong language defcribes the fufferings of the leffer and ...
... give . The pure delights the virtuous Mufes Yet would not they , indignant though ye fmile , [ guile . " Their innocence exchange for earth - born ceive The Author then in ftrong language defcribes the fufferings of the leffer and ...
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