The Monthly Magazine, Том 36Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1813 |
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To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . however our penal laws ought never to SIR , empts him from the operation of the statute . It. W HATEVER be the confusion and uncertainty of the laws of Eng . land , it will , I doubt not , be ...
To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . however our penal laws ought never to SIR , empts him from the operation of the statute . It. W HATEVER be the confusion and uncertainty of the laws of Eng . land , it will , I doubt not , be ...
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... never leave the place of their manufacture without having brandy purposely added to them for their preservation , which must have rendered all the results of his experiments nugatory , unless indeed they were imported expressly for this ...
... never leave the place of their manufacture without having brandy purposely added to them for their preservation , which must have rendered all the results of his experiments nugatory , unless indeed they were imported expressly for this ...
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... never find time nor what to say . I will think of something , but if *** were not in Ireland I believe . seriously I should not think of the place twice a year . Nothing there ever makes the subject of talk in any company where I am ...
... never find time nor what to say . I will think of something , but if *** were not in Ireland I believe . seriously I should not think of the place twice a year . Nothing there ever makes the subject of talk in any company where I am ...
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... never fail . In the year 1781 he was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts in London . The public character of Mr. de Lou- therbourg is already fully established ; but it will still bear an addition with those who knew that he ...
... never fail . In the year 1781 he was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts in London . The public character of Mr. de Lou- therbourg is already fully established ; but it will still bear an addition with those who knew that he ...
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... never yet Has the summer's approach caused more glee , Than your's can in my bosom beget , Whene'er you return unto me . To darkness's eye ne'er did light A harbinger sweeter appear Than thy footsteps to me , when my sight Shall with ...
... never yet Has the summer's approach caused more glee , Than your's can in my bosom beget , Whene'er you return unto me . To darkness's eye ne'er did light A harbinger sweeter appear Than thy footsteps to me , when my sight Shall with ...
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