The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Tom 51823 |
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... passed between them ; and so well satisfied was Mr. Wesley with his replies to the various questions proposed , that he was desired to hold himself in readiness , as he should very shortly appoint him to a cir- ble ; and that Cause ...
... passed between them ; and so well satisfied was Mr. Wesley with his replies to the various questions proposed , that he was desired to hold himself in readiness , as he should very shortly appoint him to a cir- ble ; and that Cause ...
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... passed the scrutinizing eye of Johnson . At the conclusion of this piece , the author took occasion to express his grateful sense of the favours which he had re- ceived from the house of Rutland , by commemorating the virtues of the ...
... passed the scrutinizing eye of Johnson . At the conclusion of this piece , the author took occasion to express his grateful sense of the favours which he had re- ceived from the house of Rutland , by commemorating the virtues of the ...
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... passing through the purifying ordeal of a just investiga- tion . I admit that he was drinking at the time of his decease ; but still it was not the liquor which caused his death . That he died of poison , was not only a transient report ...
... passing through the purifying ordeal of a just investiga- tion . I admit that he was drinking at the time of his decease ; but still it was not the liquor which caused his death . That he died of poison , was not only a transient report ...
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... passing the head - master , who was stand- ing by , I bowed to him , and looked earnestly in his face , thinking to myself , He is old and infirm , and in this world I shall not see him again . ' I was right : I never did see him again ...
... passing the head - master , who was stand- ing by , I bowed to him , and looked earnestly in his face , thinking to myself , He is old and infirm , and in this world I shall not see him again . ' I was right : I never did see him again ...
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... passing a book - stall , to have caught these words from a page of some satiric author : By this time I became con- vinced that the London newspapers spoke truth at least twice a week , viz . on Tuesday and Saturday , and might safely ...
... passing a book - stall , to have caught these words from a page of some satiric author : By this time I became con- vinced that the London newspapers spoke truth at least twice a week , viz . on Tuesday and Saturday , and might safely ...
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