Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Том 92Pub. for J. Hinton., 1793 |
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... weft of England in Auguft , fecond time with the error of pallive September , and October , a project obedience and non - refiftance . And was formed to fend him as a foldier because fome men require , fays he , to the army , at a time ...
... weft of England in Auguft , fecond time with the error of pallive September , and October , a project obedience and non - refiftance . And was formed to fend him as a foldier because fome men require , fays he , to the army , at a time ...
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... weft has an arched window , under which is a cir- cular portico of four columns , agree- able to the former compofition . At fome diftance round the church runs an elegant railing . From the princi- pal gates of this , which are orna ...
... weft has an arched window , under which is a cir- cular portico of four columns , agree- able to the former compofition . At fome diftance round the church runs an elegant railing . From the princi- pal gates of this , which are orna ...
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... weft , extending from a moun- tain called the Fourche for Fork , to the glaciers of Faucignie . It is re- puted to be one hundred and nine miles in length , and in its broadeft part forty - eight ; but I believe this latter diftance ...
... weft , extending from a moun- tain called the Fourche for Fork , to the glaciers of Faucignie . It is re- puted to be one hundred and nine miles in length , and in its broadeft part forty - eight ; but I believe this latter diftance ...
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... Weft India colonies ; That , in the fame fpirit , without any provocation , and when all the maritime powers are at peace with England , the cabinet of St. James ' has ordered a confi- derable naval armament , and an augmen- tation of ...
... Weft India colonies ; That , in the fame fpirit , without any provocation , and when all the maritime powers are at peace with England , the cabinet of St. James ' has ordered a confi- derable naval armament , and an augmen- tation of ...
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... weft end of the town , when the action of the play com- mences . Mortified extremely by the dif appointments he had met with from all he had called upon , and abandoning every hope of a reconciliation with his wife's fa- ther and of ...
... weft end of the town , when the action of the play com- mences . Mortified extremely by the dif appointments he had met with from all he had called upon , and abandoning every hope of a reconciliation with his wife's fa- ther and of ...
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