The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen30Philological Society of London, 1796 |
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... hope that fo laudable an example will be followed by their fervants in India ; and moreover , that it is fitting that foine compenfation fhould be made to his Lordship , and that it will be a proper reward for fuch diftin- guished ...
... hope that fo laudable an example will be followed by their fervants in India ; and moreover , that it is fitting that foine compenfation fhould be made to his Lordship , and that it will be a proper reward for fuch diftin- guished ...
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... hope for . I have feen the time when each revolv- ing Sun rofe to usher me to a day of joy , and fet to confign me to a night of un- disturbed repofe - when the bounties of Nature , and the productions of Art , were poured with the ...
... hope for . I have feen the time when each revolv- ing Sun rofe to usher me to a day of joy , and fet to confign me to a night of un- disturbed repofe - when the bounties of Nature , and the productions of Art , were poured with the ...
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... hope , bring fome proof of his zeal for the caufe , by the additional in- formation we shall refpectively furnish . He who augments the ftores of useful knowledge already accumulated , whilst he fecures to himfelf the most fatisfactory ...
... hope , bring fome proof of his zeal for the caufe , by the additional in- formation we shall refpectively furnish . He who augments the ftores of useful knowledge already accumulated , whilst he fecures to himfelf the most fatisfactory ...
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... hope that few things which have a tendency to blefs or to adorn life have wholly efcap ed my obfervation in my paffage thro ' it . I have fought the acquaintance of that Gentleman , and have feen him in all fituations . He is a true ...
... hope that few things which have a tendency to blefs or to adorn life have wholly efcap ed my obfervation in my paffage thro ' it . I have fought the acquaintance of that Gentleman , and have feen him in all fituations . He is a true ...
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... hope of his education , and he was pla- ced at Ether in Surrey , in the house of the Rev. Mr. Philip Francis , in a pleafant fpot , which promifed to unite the various benefits of air , exercife , and ftudy . The Tranflator of Horace ...
... hope of his education , and he was pla- ced at Ether in Surrey , in the house of the Rev. Mr. Philip Francis , in a pleafant fpot , which promifed to unite the various benefits of air , exercife , and ftudy . The Tranflator of Horace ...
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