The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays and Jeux D'esprits, Principally Prose, that Appear in the Newspapers and Other Publications, Том 1Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott James Ridgway, 1798 Being an impartial selection of the most exquisite essays and jeux d'esprits, principally prose, that appear in the newspapers and other publications. |
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... John Bull An Arabian Tale Retrofpect of Politics A Fragment Page 82 85 86 88 89 90 93 97 98 102 - 106 • 108 - [ 10 - 112 121 - 123 · 128 · 134 · 135 - 137 140 143 145 - 147 150 158 - 161 162 166 170 172 Abfence " Page Abfence ...
... John Bull An Arabian Tale Retrofpect of Politics A Fragment Page 82 85 86 88 89 90 93 97 98 102 - 106 • 108 - [ 10 - 112 121 - 123 · 128 · 134 · 135 - 137 140 143 145 - 147 150 158 - 161 162 166 170 172 Abfence " Page Abfence ...
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... John Ireland Extraordinary Phenomenon 286 A General Speech , adapted to all Occafions 288 289 Benefits 2911 Verfes on the Death of Lieut . Col. Buller 293 . Medical Report 295 New Logic 300 Cantata , by P. Pindar 301 Letter of G. A. ...
... John Ireland Extraordinary Phenomenon 286 A General Speech , adapted to all Occafions 288 289 Benefits 2911 Verfes on the Death of Lieut . Col. Buller 293 . Medical Report 295 New Logic 300 Cantata , by P. Pindar 301 Letter of G. A. ...
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... John Anderson my Joe Duties of Gentlemen Soldiers Shepherds of the Pyrenees Washing Day The Whistle , a true Story Effects of the present War An Election Song Paulina , a Romance New Tax Sonnets in the Manner of Cotemporary Writers ...
... John Anderson my Joe Duties of Gentlemen Soldiers Shepherds of the Pyrenees Washing Day The Whistle , a true Story Effects of the present War An Election Song Paulina , a Romance New Tax Sonnets in the Manner of Cotemporary Writers ...
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... John Bull we've led into a dance , And each man joins cross - partnership with France , Shall we prefume the joyful fcene to aid ? -For who like us thefe generous joys fhould feel ? -You , gentle youth , fhall tip them a cafcade , While ...
... John Bull we've led into a dance , And each man joins cross - partnership with France , Shall we prefume the joyful fcene to aid ? -For who like us thefe generous joys fhould feel ? -You , gentle youth , fhall tip them a cafcade , While ...
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... John Mit- ford , who declared , that in no cafe whatever ought a profeffional man to advance a fingle ftep without a pre- cedent ; and , leaft of all , in fo delicate and momentous an affair , as the topping up of a Prime Minifter ...
... John Mit- ford , who declared , that in no cafe whatever ought a profeffional man to advance a fingle ftep without a pre- cedent ; and , leaft of all , in fo delicate and momentous an affair , as the topping up of a Prime Minifter ...
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