The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Том 3 |
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... remarks , however , are not destitute of novelty , and these can hardly fail to recommend themselves to the friends of Christianity , because they blend the principles of politeness with moral ex- cellence , and connect them with the ...
... remarks , however , are not destitute of novelty , and these can hardly fail to recommend themselves to the friends of Christianity , because they blend the principles of politeness with moral ex- cellence , and connect them with the ...
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... remarks on the savage diversion of Cock - fighting.- I have frequently observed , and with a degree of pleasure , the beautiful and sprightly appearance of a well- feathered cock . The luxuriant plu- mage of his neck , and fine tail ...
... remarks on the savage diversion of Cock - fighting.- I have frequently observed , and with a degree of pleasure , the beautiful and sprightly appearance of a well- feathered cock . The luxuriant plu- mage of his neck , and fine tail ...
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... remarks by ex- amples drawn from the Materia Medica . We cannot but remark , that our au- thor has extended his preface to an unnecessary length by protracted pieces of poetry , which , however they may tend to convey his meaning ...
... remarks by ex- amples drawn from the Materia Medica . We cannot but remark , that our au- thor has extended his preface to an unnecessary length by protracted pieces of poetry , which , however they may tend to convey his meaning ...
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... remarks , it was my intention to take a more compre- hensive view of the instances in which Forsook of truth's fair beam , his soul , though dark , Strikes from thy glories one corruscant spark ; Prostrates his mind beneath the starry ...
... remarks , it was my intention to take a more compre- hensive view of the instances in which Forsook of truth's fair beam , his soul , though dark , Strikes from thy glories one corruscant spark ; Prostrates his mind beneath the starry ...
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... remarks and repartees of wits , whose sprightliness and merri- ment are now lost in perpetual silence . The trader , whose industry has sup- plied the want of inheritance , when he sits down to enjoy his fortune , repines in solitary ...
... remarks and repartees of wits , whose sprightliness and merri- ment are now lost in perpetual silence . The trader , whose industry has sup- plied the want of inheritance , when he sits down to enjoy his fortune , repines in solitary ...
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