The Union Magazine, and Imperial Register ..., Tom 2J. Walker, 1801 |
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... honoured the work with their patronage , will not , after an impartial review of it in all its branches , find cause to reproach them with any breach of the engagements to the performance of which they pledged themselves in their ...
... honoured the work with their patronage , will not , after an impartial review of it in all its branches , find cause to reproach them with any breach of the engagements to the performance of which they pledged themselves in their ...
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... honours and emoluments would be con- siderably abridged ; and the housekeeper and retailer were una- nimous in raising their voices against a system which they con- ceived would operate to the ruin of their families . There was ...
... honours and emoluments would be con- siderably abridged ; and the housekeeper and retailer were una- nimous in raising their voices against a system which they con- ceived would operate to the ruin of their families . There was ...
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... honour of the goddess Mania , consulted the oracle of Apollo , which obscurely answered , that he must sacrifice with heads for heads . " Capilibus pro capilibus supplicandum . " That prince , still more cruel than superstitious ...
... honour of the goddess Mania , consulted the oracle of Apollo , which obscurely answered , that he must sacrifice with heads for heads . " Capilibus pro capilibus supplicandum . " That prince , still more cruel than superstitious ...
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... honour to report as follows on the six questions therein proposed : First ; As to the characters used in public records , every one® acquainted with the writing of different periods must have ob- served how much those of the earlier ...
... honour to report as follows on the six questions therein proposed : First ; As to the characters used in public records , every one® acquainted with the writing of different periods must have ob- served how much those of the earlier ...
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... honoured it with her residence . Charles II and Catha- rine his queen came hither , and delighted in this place . How in- imitable is count Grammont's account of the dissipated court whilst here , in that most elegant edition of his ...
... honoured it with her residence . Charles II and Catha- rine his queen came hither , and delighted in this place . How in- imitable is count Grammont's account of the dissipated court whilst here , in that most elegant edition of his ...
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