The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 73-74Philological Society of London, 1818 |
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... given a place to the preced- , ing letter , in the hope of its eliciting a reply from some one qualified to advo- cate the cause of the Southwark Bridge , EDITOR . - foundation was reared . He never sus- pected that disappointment 24 ...
... given a place to the preced- , ing letter , in the hope of its eliciting a reply from some one qualified to advo- cate the cause of the Southwark Bridge , EDITOR . - foundation was reared . He never sus- pected that disappointment 24 ...
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... given freedom The hand of Ca- miles promised as the reward of their subjection . Love and valour triumphs , the Sorcerer is overthrown , and the piece cu cudes with the union of the lovers , in a splendid scene of Bonoro's Fairy Region ...
... given freedom The hand of Ca- miles promised as the reward of their subjection . Love and valour triumphs , the Sorcerer is overthrown , and the piece cu cudes with the union of the lovers , in a splendid scene of Bonoro's Fairy Region ...
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... given ? And did not he in silence raise His hands in pray'r to heaven ? And were his smiling Sisters then , - His Brothers , -all forgot ? And could he calmly leave them - when , Alas ! they knew it not ? And did his bosom feel no pain ...
... given ? And did not he in silence raise His hands in pray'r to heaven ? And were his smiling Sisters then , - His Brothers , -all forgot ? And could he calmly leave them - when , Alas ! they knew it not ? And did his bosom feel no pain ...
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... given by one of the parties to the other of its desire that it should terminate . By this arrangement useless expense , on both sides , and what is of still greater im- portance , the danger of collision between armed vessels , in those ...
... given by one of the parties to the other of its desire that it should terminate . By this arrangement useless expense , on both sides , and what is of still greater im- portance , the danger of collision between armed vessels , in those ...
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... given to mankind to support the greatest number of which it is capable , and no tribe or people have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is necessary for their own support and comfort . It is gratifying to know , that ...
... given to mankind to support the greatest number of which it is capable , and no tribe or people have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is necessary for their own support and comfort . It is gratifying to know , that ...
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