The European Magazine, and London Review, Том 37Philological Society of London, 1800 |
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... fome have called it , a place or even a city of modern erection , fince it has been a Bishop's See near fix hundred years . It was in the laft long rebellion against Queen Elizabeth , that the Lord Deputy Mountjoy faw the importance of ...
... fome have called it , a place or even a city of modern erection , fince it has been a Bishop's See near fix hundred years . It was in the laft long rebellion against Queen Elizabeth , that the Lord Deputy Mountjoy faw the importance of ...
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... fome of which daily , fome weekly anule and divert the Curious and the Idle : and indeed where else should they look for them but in Garrets ? which are the livelieft emblems of Parnassus , being high and difficult of accefs , and ...
... fome of which daily , fome weekly anule and divert the Curious and the Idle : and indeed where else should they look for them but in Garrets ? which are the livelieft emblems of Parnassus , being high and difficult of accefs , and ...
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... fome have called it , a place or even a city of modern erection , fince it has been a Bishop's See near fix hundred years . It was in the laft long rebellion against Queen Elizabeth , that the Lord Deputy Mountjoy faw the importance of ...
... fome have called it , a place or even a city of modern erection , fince it has been a Bishop's See near fix hundred years . It was in the laft long rebellion against Queen Elizabeth , that the Lord Deputy Mountjoy faw the importance of ...
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... fome of white daisy , fond A THE CLOSE OF THE CENTURY . BY JOSEPH MOSER. the year 1649 , when the whole kingdom was ... fome in the learned , fome in the religious . Without a man raises his body above his fellow - creatures , it seldom ...
... fome of white daisy , fond A THE CLOSE OF THE CENTURY . BY JOSEPH MOSER. the year 1649 , when the whole kingdom was ... fome in the learned , fome in the religious . Without a man raises his body above his fellow - creatures , it seldom ...
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... fome of ' em indeed may perhaps not require immediate notice . Be that as ' twill , I would only defire ' you , dear Sir , to believe I have not wil- fully or defignedly neglected you : but if the appearance of it be too much even for ...
... fome of ' em indeed may perhaps not require immediate notice . Be that as ' twill , I would only defire ' you , dear Sir , to believe I have not wil- fully or defignedly neglected you : but if the appearance of it be too much even for ...
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