The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 42Philological Society of London, 1802 |
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... present our Readers muft express our regret that we have it but little in our power to fatisfy the laudable curiofity of the Public as to the perfonal history , of so justly emi- nent a character . MAJOR RENNELL was born of a very ...
... present our Readers muft express our regret that we have it but little in our power to fatisfy the laudable curiofity of the Public as to the perfonal history , of so justly emi- nent a character . MAJOR RENNELL was born of a very ...
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... present to my memory , will instruct me , that no- thing here below can contribute to my happiness ; and that it is time for me to renounce the world , fince the bond that held me to it by the tenderest attachment is broken . I hope ...
... present to my memory , will instruct me , that no- thing here below can contribute to my happiness ; and that it is time for me to renounce the world , fince the bond that held me to it by the tenderest attachment is broken . I hope ...
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... present day are , by fome , fuppofed to poffels . From general history our Author proceeds , in the next place , to an exa- mination of the naval tranfactions of our own country , commencing at the memorable era commonly called the ...
... present day are , by fome , fuppofed to poffels . From general history our Author proceeds , in the next place , to an exa- mination of the naval tranfactions of our own country , commencing at the memorable era commonly called the ...
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... present Prince of Wales fhould grant an ac- quittance of the debt now due unto him by the King and the two Houses of Parliament conjunctively . " The only objection to this arrange- ment which occurs to me is , that if , during the ...
... present Prince of Wales fhould grant an ac- quittance of the debt now due unto him by the King and the two Houses of Parliament conjunctively . " The only objection to this arrange- ment which occurs to me is , that if , during the ...
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... present is fully equal , if not fuperior , to any that have preceded it . From it the manners , customs , fashions , follies , and extravagancies of the times , will be better learnt than from any other fource that can be pointed out ...
... present is fully equal , if not fuperior , to any that have preceded it . From it the manners , customs , fashions , follies , and extravagancies of the times , will be better learnt than from any other fource that can be pointed out ...
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