The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen46Philological Society of London, 1804 |
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... important fervices to the cause of humanity ! " This of March 1786 , Mifs Wood , of Nor- Mr. Greathead married , on the 25th wich , daughter of John Wood , Efq . Collector of the Excite in that diftri & t by whom he has now living a son ...
... important fervices to the cause of humanity ! " This of March 1786 , Mifs Wood , of Nor- Mr. Greathead married , on the 25th wich , daughter of John Wood , Efq . Collector of the Excite in that diftri & t by whom he has now living a son ...
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... important head of enquiry , by afcribing the de- Creafe , or rather non increase of the flaves , to the mifimanagement , parli mony , and oppreffion , of our colonial farmers and their drivers ? for , not to mention down i . ht famine ...
... important head of enquiry , by afcribing the de- Creafe , or rather non increase of the flaves , to the mifimanagement , parli mony , and oppreffion , of our colonial farmers and their drivers ? for , not to mention down i . ht famine ...
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... important part in the recall of the Pretender , the object to which it was directed , I thought it my duty to inform you of this circum fance , & c . & c . " I confels , Citizen Director , that it is extremely painful to inform you of ...
... important part in the recall of the Pretender , the object to which it was directed , I thought it my duty to inform you of this circum fance , & c . & c . " I confels , Citizen Director , that it is extremely painful to inform you of ...
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... important operations . " Two months before the end of the campaign , his ill health obliged him to abfent himself from the Army . The Government then , upon his request , entrusted me to finifh the conquest of Dutch Brabant and ...
... important operations . " Two months before the end of the campaign , his ill health obliged him to abfent himself from the Army . The Government then , upon his request , entrusted me to finifh the conquest of Dutch Brabant and ...
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... important lesson ; for they brought her not to think herself , on account of her fex , difpenfed from being bold and courageous , or ex- poting herself to dangers or fatigues , which he was to fhare with her huf- band , and be attached ...
... important lesson ; for they brought her not to think herself , on account of her fex , difpenfed from being bold and courageous , or ex- poting herself to dangers or fatigues , which he was to fhare with her huf- band , and be attached ...
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