The Bee: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tom 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... wishes , or his views , he has or ought to have the toleration of emi- grating to another region : But while he is a refident , he is certainly , on every principle of justice , entitled to avail himself of the laws of his country ...
... wishes , or his views , he has or ought to have the toleration of emi- grating to another region : But while he is a refident , he is certainly , on every principle of justice , entitled to avail himself of the laws of his country ...
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... wish for , what certainty could you give me that I fhould not labour in vain ? Old Man . This ftone fhould be your fecurity . While he faid this , he drew a ring from his finger , which , exclufive of all that had hitherto paffed ...
... wish for , what certainty could you give me that I fhould not labour in vain ? Old Man . This ftone fhould be your fecurity . While he faid this , he drew a ring from his finger , which , exclufive of all that had hitherto paffed ...
Strona 39
... wish for my death ; a nation which adored me : Bleft with peace abroad , and profperity at home ; and though now arrived at the middle period of life , ftill enjoying all the health and the vi- gour of youth . To all this was added ...
... wish for my death ; a nation which adored me : Bleft with peace abroad , and profperity at home ; and though now arrived at the middle period of life , ftill enjoying all the health and the vi- gour of youth . To all this was added ...
Strona 41
... artists : I fhall in this paper therefore give another specimen of a disciple of idleness , that my readers , who wish to go to fchool , may have a VOL . III . F May 18 , leffon of the rudiments , and confult THE BE E, ...
... artists : I fhall in this paper therefore give another specimen of a disciple of idleness , that my readers , who wish to go to fchool , may have a VOL . III . F May 18 , leffon of the rudiments , and confult THE BE E, ...
Strona 45
... wish to afk many queftions ; as , whether our celeftial globes muft not be infinitely magnified ? Our Orreries too , must not they be given to children , and new ones conítructed , that will at least take in our retired corner , and all ...
... wish to afk many queftions ; as , whether our celeftial globes muft not be infinitely magnified ? Our Orreries too , must not they be given to children , and new ones conítructed , that will at least take in our retired corner , and all ...
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