The European Magazine, and London Review, Том 49Philological Society of London, 1806 |
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... Character of the Macpherson's Annals of Commerce , 4 An ancient Indenture relating to a Burgess in Parliament ibid . French and English Defcription of the Frontispiece 41 Letter of Lord Clarendon Account of Mons Veftiges , collected and ...
... Character of the Macpherson's Annals of Commerce , 4 An ancient Indenture relating to a Burgess in Parliament ibid . French and English Defcription of the Frontispiece 41 Letter of Lord Clarendon Account of Mons Veftiges , collected and ...
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... character of an actor or actress , we are able to atteft , that there are at prefent , among their Ma- jefties ' Servants in the London Thea tres Royal , many ftrong and acknow- ledged exceptions to that mistaken fen- timent and ...
... character of an actor or actress , we are able to atteft , that there are at prefent , among their Ma- jefties ' Servants in the London Thea tres Royal , many ftrong and acknow- ledged exceptions to that mistaken fen- timent and ...
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... character of the effeminate and vo- luptuous Perfians ; and the Persians again differing from other then exift- ing nations . And if we look into mo- dern times we fee the Dutch confpicu- ous for industry ; the Spaniards for a grave and ...
... character of the effeminate and vo- luptuous Perfians ; and the Persians again differing from other then exift- ing nations . And if we look into mo- dern times we fee the Dutch confpicu- ous for industry ; the Spaniards for a grave and ...
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... character of an Englishman . The difpofition to remark , fome times with afperity and prejudice , the character of the other , is fometimes to be feen in their writings . A French author has , in fome of his writings , re- marked , that ...
... character of an Englishman . The difpofition to remark , fome times with afperity and prejudice , the character of the other , is fometimes to be feen in their writings . A French author has , in fome of his writings , re- marked , that ...
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... character of the French and here , perhaps , it will be anticipated when I mention vanity as their predominant paffion . Vanity is , indeed , the fpring of all their actions , and is fo very confpi- cuous in their manners and gene- ral ...
... character of the French and here , perhaps , it will be anticipated when I mention vanity as their predominant paffion . Vanity is , indeed , the fpring of all their actions , and is fo very confpi- cuous in their manners and gene- ral ...
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