The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 42Philological Society of London, 1802 |
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... object of which was ftated to be the prefervation of the health of the inhabitants . This proclamation , owing perhaps to the in- creafe of trade which induced fuch a vaft multitude to flock to the metro- polis , and caufed fuch a ...
... object of which was ftated to be the prefervation of the health of the inhabitants . This proclamation , owing perhaps to the in- creafe of trade which induced fuch a vaft multitude to flock to the metro- polis , and caufed fuch a ...
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... object of hope ; a very different thing . Hence , allowing the fact , that the objects of our hopes moftly difappoint us in frui- tion , yet thofe hopes themfelves muft ever be pleafing , and that too in the degree they are felt ; a ...
... object of hope ; a very different thing . Hence , allowing the fact , that the objects of our hopes moftly difappoint us in frui- tion , yet thofe hopes themfelves muft ever be pleafing , and that too in the degree they are felt ; a ...
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... object of attachment to Philip and Henry Eve- lyn , the fons of an old friend of her father's . She is alfo beloved by Dal- ton , whofe pretenfions had been reject- ed by Mr. Winnington . Harriet her- felf prefers Henry . The two ...
... object of attachment to Philip and Henry Eve- lyn , the fons of an old friend of her father's . She is alfo beloved by Dal- ton , whofe pretenfions had been reject- ed by Mr. Winnington . Harriet her- felf prefers Henry . The two ...
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... object had been gained by the war ? He might be answered , Ceylon and Trinidad . Thefe fhould , in that cafe , be called the iflands of Indemnity and Security , as thofe were the objects for which we were fo long talked into contention ...
... object had been gained by the war ? He might be answered , Ceylon and Trinidad . Thefe fhould , in that cafe , be called the iflands of Indemnity and Security , as thofe were the objects for which we were fo long talked into contention ...
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... object which they had in view , ' and to give in the place of their refidence to the Magiftrates , that the fame might be returned to Government . Admiral Berkeley was very willing to agree to the allowance of ninepence a mile ...
... object which they had in view , ' and to give in the place of their refidence to the Magiftrates , that the fame might be returned to Government . Admiral Berkeley was very willing to agree to the allowance of ninepence a mile ...
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