The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 42Philological Society of London, 1802 |
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... bloom of virtue is deftroyed , and de- bauchery has obtained complete pof feffion both of his mind and person , rendering them equally difguftful to the the eye and the heart of female deli- cacy , FOR JULY 1802 . 21.
... bloom of virtue is deftroyed , and de- bauchery has obtained complete pof feffion both of his mind and person , rendering them equally difguftful to the the eye and the heart of female deli- cacy , FOR JULY 1802 . 21.
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... persons . Vincent Lunardi , on September 15 , rofe from the Artillery Ground , by a balloon 33 feet in diaineter . In his afcent the thermometer fell to 29 , and fome drops of water round his balloon were frozen . M. Roberts and Hullin ...
... persons . Vincent Lunardi , on September 15 , rofe from the Artillery Ground , by a balloon 33 feet in diaineter . In his afcent the thermometer fell to 29 , and fome drops of water round his balloon were frozen . M. Roberts and Hullin ...
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... person is but halfe a man . " " P " In Cornewell [ Cornhill . ] " To be wife , & wealthy too , " Is fought of all , but found of few . " " All on this worlds Exchange do meete , But when deaths burfe - bell rings , away ye fleete ...
... person is but halfe a man . " " P " In Cornewell [ Cornhill . ] " To be wife , & wealthy too , " Is fought of all , but found of few . " " All on this worlds Exchange do meete , But when deaths burfe - bell rings , away ye fleete ...
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... person interested to co - operate in rooting them out . We are happy in having it in our power to give them the receipt of a cheap compofi . tion discovered by William Forsyth , Efq . his Majefty's Gardener at Ken- fington , which has ...
... person interested to co - operate in rooting them out . We are happy in having it in our power to give them the receipt of a cheap compofi . tion discovered by William Forsyth , Efq . his Majefty's Gardener at Ken- fington , which has ...
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... person whom he could depend upon to do any thing for him , and that was himself . " If Matt got into company that he did not like , he would exclaim very pite- oufly , in the language of Scripture , " Why am I constrained to dwell with ...
... person whom he could depend upon to do any thing for him , and that was himself . " If Matt got into company that he did not like , he would exclaim very pite- oufly , in the language of Scripture , " Why am I constrained to dwell with ...
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