The European Magazine, and London Review, Том 9Philological Society of London, 1786 |
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... See A Narrative of what paffed in the Common - Hall of the Citizens of London , af- " fembled for the Election of a Lord - Mayor , on Saturday the 29th of September , on Mon- " day the firft , and Tuesday the fecond of October ...
... See A Narrative of what paffed in the Common - Hall of the Citizens of London , af- " fembled for the Election of a Lord - Mayor , on Saturday the 29th of September , on Mon- " day the firft , and Tuesday the fecond of October ...
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... his In this article we have received fome affiftance from a correfpondent who figns himself D. fome original fpecimens of Mr. Shaw's Poetry see p . 50 , be 1 The child , which was a daughter , lived but 14 THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
... his In this article we have received fome affiftance from a correfpondent who figns himself D. fome original fpecimens of Mr. Shaw's Poetry see p . 50 , be 1 The child , which was a daughter , lived but 14 THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
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... ( See Vol . VIII . page 15. ) Under the head General Principles , we meet with the following obfervations : « Arts merely imitative have but one prin . ople to work by , the nature or actual state of the thing to be imitated . In works of ...
... ( See Vol . VIII . page 15. ) Under the head General Principles , we meet with the following obfervations : « Arts merely imitative have but one prin . ople to work by , the nature or actual state of the thing to be imitated . In works of ...
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... see the most cordial connection between the two kingdoms , and the time , when there should be no distinction between an English- man and an Irishman - He was an old man , and might not live to fee it , but he was con- fident , unless ...
... see the most cordial connection between the two kingdoms , and the time , when there should be no distinction between an English- man and an Irishman - He was an old man , and might not live to fee it , but he was con- fident , unless ...
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... see a perfon of that gentleman's refpectability and confequence in fo aukward and ridiculous a fituation . years ago a crifis happened in the affairs of Europe , of which our Ministry failed to avail themfelves . The ceffion of the ...
... see a perfon of that gentleman's refpectability and confequence in fo aukward and ridiculous a fituation . years ago a crifis happened in the affairs of Europe , of which our Ministry failed to avail themfelves . The ceffion of the ...
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