A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Том 4John Walker Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 |
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... mind was observable in his con- versation he was watching the minutest accent of those whom he disgusted by seeming inattention ; and his visitant was surprized when he came a second time , by prepara- tions to execute the scheme which ...
... mind was observable in his con- versation he was watching the minutest accent of those whom he disgusted by seeming inattention ; and his visitant was surprized when he came a second time , by prepara- tions to execute the scheme which ...
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... mind should attend her at other avenues with greater diligence . It is not therefore strange that Saunderson should be able nicely to distinguish sounds ; neither is it strange , that he should , by an appli- cation to them , from which ...
... mind should attend her at other avenues with greater diligence . It is not therefore strange that Saunderson should be able nicely to distinguish sounds ; neither is it strange , that he should , by an appli- cation to them , from which ...
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... mind . His father lived in more difficult times , had much to struggle with , and per- haps had more of labour in ... minds of his hearers , and was not soon forgot . And I doubt not but many of you still remember the excellent ...
... mind . His father lived in more difficult times , had much to struggle with , and per- haps had more of labour in ... minds of his hearers , and was not soon forgot . And I doubt not but many of you still remember the excellent ...
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... mind and understanding remained in full vigour , infirmities of body began to creep very fast upon him . And then it was that he declined , when offered him , the highest honours of the church , because he was sensible , through the ...
... mind and understanding remained in full vigour , infirmities of body began to creep very fast upon him . And then it was that he declined , when offered him , the highest honours of the church , because he was sensible , through the ...
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... mind filled with that respect and veneration that was due to so great a character . His learning was very extensive : God had given him a great and an understanding mind ; a quick comprehension , and a solid judgment . These advantages ...
... mind filled with that respect and veneration that was due to so great a character . His learning was very extensive : God had given him a great and an understanding mind ; a quick comprehension , and a solid judgment . These advantages ...
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