The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 42Philological Society of London, 1802 |
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... live active only to common every - day purfuits , and paffive to all that is good and fuperior . This may in fome measure account for the kind of fatality that appears to attend the Great , who owe all their anxieties to a mistaken ...
... live active only to common every - day purfuits , and paffive to all that is good and fuperior . This may in fome measure account for the kind of fatality that appears to attend the Great , who owe all their anxieties to a mistaken ...
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... live be- twixt the Isle of Thorney ( Westmin . fter ) and Carr Lud ( Ludgate ) , where they built a fynagogue , which was afterwards confecrated and called " Ec- clefia Clementis Danorum . " This is the account which Fleetwood , the ...
... live be- twixt the Isle of Thorney ( Westmin . fter ) and Carr Lud ( Ludgate ) , where they built a fynagogue , which was afterwards confecrated and called " Ec- clefia Clementis Danorum . " This is the account which Fleetwood , the ...
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... lives of the inhabit- ants , and are as foon obliterated from the memory . Yet it certainly would be in fome instances amufing , in others ufeful , especially for the elucidation of local history , if memorials of this clafs of perfons ...
... lives of the inhabit- ants , and are as foon obliterated from the memory . Yet it certainly would be in fome instances amufing , in others ufeful , especially for the elucidation of local history , if memorials of this clafs of perfons ...
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... lives are preferved to fociety , though few reflect how much this circumftance must advance population . Since the Bishop of Wor- cefter's time , the hazard is almoft reduced to nothing ; and the practice obtaining chiefly in towns ...
... lives are preferved to fociety , though few reflect how much this circumftance must advance population . Since the Bishop of Wor- cefter's time , the hazard is almoft reduced to nothing ; and the practice obtaining chiefly in towns ...
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... live in perpetual quarrels and uneafinefs . But whence does this complaint arife ? From hypocrify be- fore marriage , and want of patience and tenderness afterwards . Let but every married perfon , husbands as well as wives , keep in ...
... live in perpetual quarrels and uneafinefs . But whence does this complaint arife ? From hypocrify be- fore marriage , and want of patience and tenderness afterwards . Let but every married perfon , husbands as well as wives , keep in ...
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