The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 51Philological Society of London, 1807 |
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... interest arises out of the charac- ters of Tom Surfeit and Lieutenant M'Lary , who are rival candidates for the hand of Caroline . The former ( as an apology for doing nothing ) has assumed the character of a Temple student ; but ...
... interest arises out of the charac- ters of Tom Surfeit and Lieutenant M'Lary , who are rival candidates for the hand of Caroline . The former ( as an apology for doing nothing ) has assumed the character of a Temple student ; but ...
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... interest of Russia to stand in the way of peace . Mr. Montague could not assent to the Ad- dress , on the principles ... interests would have been se cured to a much greater extent than could have been reasonably expected , considering ...
... interest of Russia to stand in the way of peace . Mr. Montague could not assent to the Ad- dress , on the principles ... interests would have been se cured to a much greater extent than could have been reasonably expected , considering ...
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... interest ; and instead of the pris- tine idea of the conversion of MINDS and MORALS , transformed , in many in- stances , to a sordid zeal for the conver- sion of GOODS and CHATTELS . It has often , in the moments of con- templation ...
... interest ; and instead of the pris- tine idea of the conversion of MINDS and MORALS , transformed , in many in- stances , to a sordid zeal for the conver- sion of GOODS and CHATTELS . It has often , in the moments of con- templation ...
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