Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Tom 75,Część 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1805 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... himself as looking on mankind fometimes with gay indifference , as on emmets on a hillock , and fometimes with gloomy indignation , as on monfters more wor- thy of hatred than of pity . These were difpofitions apparently counterfeited ...
... himself as looking on mankind fometimes with gay indifference , as on emmets on a hillock , and fometimes with gloomy indignation , as on monfters more wor- thy of hatred than of pity . These were difpofitions apparently counterfeited ...
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... himself ac- countable for what he does , and that no ambition of rank or precedency is known . Hence it is that their com- manders are of a very fingular kind , and fuch , I am afraid , as will not rank with the Marlboroughs and Eugenes ...
... himself ac- countable for what he does , and that no ambition of rank or precedency is known . Hence it is that their com- manders are of a very fingular kind , and fuch , I am afraid , as will not rank with the Marlboroughs and Eugenes ...
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... himself , he would probably of the affiftance of his noble friend , Lord have the opportunity of availing himself ledge , independent of his prefent high . Hardwicke , whofe parliamentary know- official fituation , could not fail to ...
... himself , he would probably of the affiftance of his noble friend , Lord have the opportunity of availing himself ledge , independent of his prefent high . Hardwicke , whofe parliamentary know- official fituation , could not fail to ...
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... himself juft where he was , not at all fatisfied that their right to this high exclufive authority has been more than afferted . But it is nearer to the prefent purpofe to remark with how lile grace their beauties come com- mended to us ...
... himself juft where he was , not at all fatisfied that their right to this high exclufive authority has been more than afferted . But it is nearer to the prefent purpofe to remark with how lile grace their beauties come com- mended to us ...
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... himself at liberty to go beyond his employer's directions , by doing which he may incur his difpleafure , and thus tetlen his own contequence , or lofe his place . " The idea of an incumbent's fuperintending the conduct of his cu- rale ...
... himself at liberty to go beyond his employer's directions , by doing which he may incur his difpleafure , and thus tetlen his own contequence , or lofe his place . " The idea of an incumbent's fuperintending the conduct of his cu- rale ...
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