The Monthly Magazine, Հատոր 35Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1813 |
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THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE . No. 237. ] FEBRUARY 1,1813 . [ 1 of VOL . 35 . As long as those who write are ambitious of making Converts , and of giving their Opinions a Maximum of Influence and Celebrity , the most extensively circulated ...
THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE . No. 237. ] FEBRUARY 1,1813 . [ 1 of VOL . 35 . As long as those who write are ambitious of making Converts , and of giving their Opinions a Maximum of Influence and Celebrity , the most extensively circulated ...
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... month afterwards , a Jew who came from Mequinez told me , he saw him in that city , and spoke to him ; and that the renegade was very shy of speaking to him . There is , I think , little doubt but Mr. Roentgen was murdered by the man in ...
... month afterwards , a Jew who came from Mequinez told me , he saw him in that city , and spoke to him ; and that the renegade was very shy of speaking to him . There is , I think , little doubt but Mr. Roentgen was murdered by the man in ...
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... MONTHLY MAG . No. 237 . 9 his science , his labours , and investiga- tions , ascribed , however unintention- ally , to another . OLINTHUS GREGORY . Royal Military Academy , Woolwich , Dec. 14 , 1812 . To the Editor of the Monthly ...
... MONTHLY MAG . No. 237 . 9 his science , his labours , and investiga- tions , ascribed , however unintention- ally , to another . OLINTHUS GREGORY . Royal Military Academy , Woolwich , Dec. 14 , 1812 . To the Editor of the Monthly ...
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... Monthly Magazine , $ 1R , M R. EDGEWORTH will thank the Editor of the Monthly Magazine , to insert the annexed letter from Lady Colambre to the Quarterly Reviewer , in the Monthly Magazine for month . * next " Lady Colambre presents her ...
... Monthly Magazine , $ 1R , M R. EDGEWORTH will thank the Editor of the Monthly Magazine , to insert the annexed letter from Lady Colambre to the Quarterly Reviewer , in the Monthly Magazine for month . * next " Lady Colambre presents her ...
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... Monthly Magazine , SIR , SORRY ORRY I am to witness such a mis- take relative to rice bread ; and , in order to prevent farther imposition on your readers , be pleased to insert a few remarks : philosophers say , Look before you leap ...
... Monthly Magazine , SIR , SORRY ORRY I am to witness such a mis- take relative to rice bread ; and , in order to prevent farther imposition on your readers , be pleased to insert a few remarks : philosophers say , Look before you leap ...
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Էջ 117 - Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike, Just hint a fault and hesitate dislike...
Էջ 225 - ... whom I shall never have any opportunity of making the least direct return ; and numberless mercies from God, who is infinitely above being benefited by our services.
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