The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 51Philological Society of London, 1807 |
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... present PERIOD . To the Editor of the European Magazine . SIR , E terror of the public mind at the present period , arising from a fear of the spread of one of the greatest calamities attendant upon human exist → ence , induces me to ...
... present PERIOD . To the Editor of the European Magazine . SIR , E terror of the public mind at the present period , arising from a fear of the spread of one of the greatest calamities attendant upon human exist → ence , induces me to ...
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... present expenditure for three years , without any addition to our present Taxes ; and the Loan for the public service not to exceed 12,200,000l . 2d , If the War should last still seven years longer , ( ten years from the present time ...
... present expenditure for three years , without any addition to our present Taxes ; and the Loan for the public service not to exceed 12,200,000l . 2d , If the War should last still seven years longer , ( ten years from the present time ...
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... present state of places and things . I must also de- fer an account of Tavistock Chapel to a future number , and shall conclude this communication with a few obser- vations on the present state , & c . of the Buildings recently erected ...
... present state of places and things . I must also de- fer an account of Tavistock Chapel to a future number , and shall conclude this communication with a few obser- vations on the present state , & c . of the Buildings recently erected ...
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