The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 15;Band 111,Teil 1E. Cave, 1841 |
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... never intended to advance their interest . But when the King had granted you all your desires , and you were every one sitting under his own vine and under his fig - tree , that then you should have taken a party in England by the hand ...
... never intended to advance their interest . But when the King had granted you all your desires , and you were every one sitting under his own vine and under his fig - tree , that then you should have taken a party in England by the hand ...
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... never can do harm , but when it supersedes the original - of which there is no fear in the present case . FINE ARTS . LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGEN CE . A. abound in the Bible , and such as we also find thickly sown in the writings ...
... never can do harm , but when it supersedes the original - of which there is no fear in the present case . FINE ARTS . LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGEN CE . A. abound in the Bible , and such as we also find thickly sown in the writings ...
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... never been printed , or in forms so costly , as to be beyond the reach of moderate purses . The Council is judi- ciously formed of the leading members of the English profession ; the subscription list is already , we hear , in a ...
... never been printed , or in forms so costly , as to be beyond the reach of moderate purses . The Council is judi- ciously formed of the leading members of the English profession ; the subscription list is already , we hear , in a ...
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... never used spectacles . But the principal feature of Mr. Hill's lite- rary character rests upon his great zeal as a liberal collector of old English poetry , few persons having exceeded him in that pursuit , either as regarded industry ...
... never used spectacles . But the principal feature of Mr. Hill's lite- rary character rests upon his great zeal as a liberal collector of old English poetry , few persons having exceeded him in that pursuit , either as regarded industry ...
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... never for a moment ceased , and whilst suffering extreme agony from the bone of Lis arm having to be again broken by the surgeon - even then he took upon himself the whole preparation for the funeral of his beloved wife , down to the ...
... never for a moment ceased , and whilst suffering extreme agony from the bone of Lis arm having to be again broken by the surgeon - even then he took upon himself the whole preparation for the funeral of his beloved wife , down to the ...
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