Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Томови 52-53Pub. for J. Hinton, 1773 |
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... gave them vigour . It led men to a new employment of their faculties , which they found to be agreeable as well as interefting . It accustomed them to exer- cifes and occupations which tended to foften their manners , and to give them ...
... gave them vigour . It led men to a new employment of their faculties , which they found to be agreeable as well as interefting . It accustomed them to exer- cifes and occupations which tended to foften their manners , and to give them ...
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... gave her entirely over . However one day , accidentally go- ing by a houfe , where a perfon was dancing under fimilar circumftances , he could no longer refift the pretended great inclination to dance , but ran into the houfe , and ...
... gave her entirely over . However one day , accidentally go- ing by a houfe , where a perfon was dancing under fimilar circumftances , he could no longer refift the pretended great inclination to dance , but ran into the houfe , and ...
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... gave great diverfion to the enemy's forces , whereby their army in Germany was wea- kened ; the Duke of Orleans's progress af- ter the battle of Almanza retarded in Spain ; C 2 the W 1 A wife was to be fought for King Charles the M 19 ...
... gave great diverfion to the enemy's forces , whereby their army in Germany was wea- kened ; the Duke of Orleans's progress af- ter the battle of Almanza retarded in Spain ; C 2 the W 1 A wife was to be fought for King Charles the M 19 ...
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... gave occafion to the ancients to deny it the fenfe of fight ) is to this animal a peculiar happi- nefs : A small degree of vifion is fufficient for an animal ever destined to live under ground : Had thefe organs been larger , they would ...
... gave occafion to the ancients to deny it the fenfe of fight ) is to this animal a peculiar happi- nefs : A small degree of vifion is fufficient for an animal ever destined to live under ground : Had thefe organs been larger , they would ...
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... gave him a fmall fum of mo- ney , by the help of which he foon reached Paris ; but , his little ftock being prefently exhaufted , he was reduced to beggary . A Lady of whom he afked charity , perceiving in him fomething agreeable , took ...
... gave him a fmall fum of mo- ney , by the help of which he foon reached Paris ; but , his little ftock being prefently exhaufted , he was reduced to beggary . A Lady of whom he afked charity , perceiving in him fomething agreeable , took ...
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