The European Magazine, and London Review, Том 72Philological Society of London, 1817 |
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... John Moore Ode to the Memory of the late Mr. Samuel Webbe .. Parliamentary Journal .. Parliamentary Papers Intelligence from the London Ga- zette Abstract of Foreign and Domestic In- telligence .... Births Marriages - Monthly Obituary ...
... John Moore Ode to the Memory of the late Mr. Samuel Webbe .. Parliamentary Journal .. Parliamentary Papers Intelligence from the London Ga- zette Abstract of Foreign and Domestic In- telligence .... Births Marriages - Monthly Obituary ...
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... John Hewly divus Hase'y , by cruelly beating him . Under the direction of the learned judge , they were acquitted of the crime of murder , but the hus- band 1817. ] Report of the Committee of the House of Commons on Climbing Boys . 23.
... John Hewly divus Hase'y , by cruelly beating him . Under the direction of the learned judge , they were acquitted of the crime of murder , but the hus- band 1817. ] Report of the Committee of the House of Commons on Climbing Boys . 23.
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... John Caldwell , Bart . The lake now assumes the ap- pearance of a river , and winds its course through a flat and peaty vale , till it reaches Belleek , a village finely si- tuated , and has a most romantic ap- pearance . From Belleck ...
... John Caldwell , Bart . The lake now assumes the ap- pearance of a river , and winds its course through a flat and peaty vale , till it reaches Belleek , a village finely si- tuated , and has a most romantic ap- pearance . From Belleck ...
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... John Aubrey . His method of relation was always quaint , and sometimes too general , as in the following instance : ་ ་ - " Anno 1670 , not far from Cirences- ter , was an apparition . Being demand- ed whether a good spirit or a bad ...
... John Aubrey . His method of relation was always quaint , and sometimes too general , as in the following instance : ་ ་ - " Anno 1670 , not far from Cirences- ter , was an apparition . Being demand- ed whether a good spirit or a bad ...
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... of the Meet- ing , by WILLIAM DILLWORTH CREWPSON , Clerk to the Meeting this Year . • 1 John , v . 4 . # ( 2 ( July Observations connected with Astronomy and Ancient 1817.1 49 The Quakers ' ( or Friends ' ) Yearly Epistle .
... of the Meet- ing , by WILLIAM DILLWORTH CREWPSON , Clerk to the Meeting this Year . • 1 John , v . 4 . # ( 2 ( July Observations connected with Astronomy and Ancient 1817.1 49 The Quakers ' ( or Friends ' ) Yearly Epistle .
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