The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen32Philological Society of London, 1797 |
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... a little eftate from about one hundred and fifty to two hundred pounds a - year . Edmund was his fecond fon , who , at a very early age , was fent to Balytore thol a very 4 THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE , in the best company at home, he had the ...
... a little eftate from about one hundred and fifty to two hundred pounds a - year . Edmund was his fecond fon , who , at a very early age , was fent to Balytore thol a very 4 THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE , in the best company at home, he had the ...
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... fecond , would in all probability have been either configned to his father's profeifion as an attorney , or bred to fome trade ; and thus have ended his days in the in- glorious buttle of a country town , un- known to fame and to ...
... fecond , would in all probability have been either configned to his father's profeifion as an attorney , or bred to fome trade ; and thus have ended his days in the in- glorious buttle of a country town , un- known to fame and to ...
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... fecond in the world for commerce , exhibits a public library , little known even in Germany , containing more than 80,000 volumes and many rare manuscripts , a city , in which I know already more liberal , valuable , amiable , informed ...
... fecond in the world for commerce , exhibits a public library , little known even in Germany , containing more than 80,000 volumes and many rare manuscripts , a city , in which I know already more liberal , valuable , amiable , informed ...
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... fecond , read the following lines thus : Aufpicious Pan ! the Monarch of the Plain , Shall come a fuitor for his fav rite swain ; For him , their lov'd Mufician , every fawn ; For him , each blooming fifter of the lawn . In the third ...
... fecond , read the following lines thus : Aufpicious Pan ! the Monarch of the Plain , Shall come a fuitor for his fav rite swain ; For him , their lov'd Mufician , every fawn ; For him , each blooming fifter of the lawn . In the third ...
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... fecond time . Several amend ments made by the Lords upon the Bill for allowing the iffue of small Promiffory Notes for a limited time , were agreed to by the House . Mr. Abbot brought up a Report from the Select Committee of Finance ...
... fecond time . Several amend ments made by the Lords upon the Bill for allowing the iffue of small Promiffory Notes for a limited time , were agreed to by the House . Mr. Abbot brought up a Report from the Select Committee of Finance ...
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