The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Том 11J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1790 |
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... fure which the Romans must have enjoyed , in reading their orators and poets . We may add , that even this pleafure is not enjoyed in the fame manner by the different nations of modern times ; that one verse of Vir- gil will appear more ...
... fure which the Romans must have enjoyed , in reading their orators and poets . We may add , that even this pleafure is not enjoyed in the fame manner by the different nations of modern times ; that one verse of Vir- gil will appear more ...
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... fure , Subfiftence to provide , A beaft forth fally'd on the fcout , Long - back'd , long - tail'd , with whisker'd fnout , And badger - colour'd hide . He entering at the study door , Its ample area ' gan to explore , And fomething in ...
... fure , Subfiftence to provide , A beaft forth fally'd on the fcout , Long - back'd , long - tail'd , with whisker'd fnout , And badger - colour'd hide . He entering at the study door , Its ample area ' gan to explore , And fomething in ...
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... fure of 1200 men , who , at a moment's warning , would act against the National Affembly , the Mayor of Paris , and the Marquis de la Fayette . The minifter , aftonished at this language , faid he would not be concerned in any fuch ...
... fure of 1200 men , who , at a moment's warning , would act against the National Affembly , the Mayor of Paris , and the Marquis de la Fayette . The minifter , aftonished at this language , faid he would not be concerned in any fuch ...
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... fure , pro- mifes a more abundant flow of wealth into the national treasury , if an opinion may be formed from the comparative ftatement of the produce of the customs , L. 152,850 1 7 249,465 13 2 The increase in the revenue for the ...
... fure , pro- mifes a more abundant flow of wealth into the national treasury , if an opinion may be formed from the comparative ftatement of the produce of the customs , L. 152,850 1 7 249,465 13 2 The increase in the revenue for the ...
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... fure to en- counter , perfifted in her oppofition to the king's defigns , and ordered iron bars to be fixed to all the avenues by which he could poffibly enter , clan- destinely , into the apartment of the maids of honour . This bold ...
... fure to en- counter , perfifted in her oppofition to the king's defigns , and ordered iron bars to be fixed to all the avenues by which he could poffibly enter , clan- destinely , into the apartment of the maids of honour . This bold ...
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