Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Томови 52-53Pub. for J. Hinton, 1773 |
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... thou'd be antwer- able to the veneration he had for his many virtues . He , therefore , caufed a marble fé- pulchre to be erected , at his own expence , in the new church of St. Benedict , adorned with 10 FOR JANUARY , 1773 . 7 Xo As ...
... thou'd be antwer- able to the veneration he had for his many virtues . He , therefore , caufed a marble fé- pulchre to be erected , at his own expence , in the new church of St. Benedict , adorned with 10 FOR JANUARY , 1773 . 7 Xo As ...
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... thou- Land five hundred and fixty - eight hogfheads of train - oil destroyed . But all this was too inconúderable , to alleviate the lofs of the men and fhips that perifhed with Sir Cloude- fly Shovel . This year there was carried on a ...
... thou- Land five hundred and fixty - eight hogfheads of train - oil destroyed . But all this was too inconúderable , to alleviate the lofs of the men and fhips that perifhed with Sir Cloude- fly Shovel . This year there was carried on a ...
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... Thou knoweft , my Haniet , how dear thou and thy lovely innocent are to me ; and thou knoweft that my endea- vours to fupport the oppreffions of an inhu- man mafter have been unexampled . — I can fupport them no longer .-- With - hold ...
... Thou knoweft , my Haniet , how dear thou and thy lovely innocent are to me ; and thou knoweft that my endea- vours to fupport the oppreffions of an inhu- man mafter have been unexampled . — I can fupport them no longer .-- With - hold ...
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... thou infpirest ! I felt fenfations at this moment , of which thou went the fource , but which Louifa had not time to perceive , for the left me , and ran in- fandy to her father's bed - fide , from which ers attendants intreated her to ...
... thou infpirest ! I felt fenfations at this moment , of which thou went the fource , but which Louifa had not time to perceive , for the left me , and ran in- fandy to her father's bed - fide , from which ers attendants intreated her to ...
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... thou ! the tulip race ' In all life's vary'd courfe beware : ' Caught with fweet Pleafure's rofy grace Do thou its sharper thorns beware . Thou prudent ftill to Virtue's lore , • Attend , and mark her counfels fage ! She like thy flow'r ...
... thou ! the tulip race ' In all life's vary'd courfe beware : ' Caught with fweet Pleafure's rofy grace Do thou its sharper thorns beware . Thou prudent ftill to Virtue's lore , • Attend , and mark her counfels fage ! She like thy flow'r ...
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