The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Tom 2 |
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... readers , various details and incidents , transmitted from the most interesting portions of the globe , and from sources to which our most sanguine expecta- tions had not taught us to aspire . In addition to the remote regions , to ...
... readers , various details and incidents , transmitted from the most interesting portions of the globe , and from sources to which our most sanguine expecta- tions had not taught us to aspire . In addition to the remote regions , to ...
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SIR , AS , no doubt , many of your readers are also readers of that useful little book , " Evening Amusements , " " | and as in the volume for 1820 there are several inaccuracies , I have taken the liberty of selecting some of the most ...
SIR , AS , no doubt , many of your readers are also readers of that useful little book , " Evening Amusements , " " | and as in the volume for 1820 there are several inaccuracies , I have taken the liberty of selecting some of the most ...
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... readers may see , though there be some opposers to female collectors , that they have rendered the most important ser- vices to this Society , without sacrifi- cing " that delicacy and modesty which ARE the characteristics of their sex ...
... readers may see , though there be some opposers to female collectors , that they have rendered the most important ser- vices to this Society , without sacrifi- cing " that delicacy and modesty which ARE the characteristics of their sex ...
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... reader can easily give credit to , I must advise him to look into Popish countries , where he will dis- cover , that their clergy are to the full , as rich in proportion as ever ours were here : a flagrant instance of which , we have ...
... reader can easily give credit to , I must advise him to look into Popish countries , where he will dis- cover , that their clergy are to the full , as rich in proportion as ever ours were here : a flagrant instance of which , we have ...
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... reader will , no doubt , be curious to know , how these spiritual societies came to possess such prodigious tem- poral estates . The first monks we read of , were in the middle of the third century ; men whom the perse- cution of the ...
... reader will , no doubt , be curious to know , how these spiritual societies came to possess such prodigious tem- poral estates . The first monks we read of , were in the middle of the third century ; men whom the perse- cution of the ...
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