The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen28Philological Society of London, 1795 |
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... France , from May 31 , 1793. till July 28 , 1794 , and of the Scenes which have passed in the Prifons of Paris , 39 Theatrical Journal : including Fable and Character of Zorinik , a Play , by Mr. Morton ; and a New Musical Entertain ...
... France , from May 31 , 1793. till July 28 , 1794 , and of the Scenes which have passed in the Prifons of Paris , 39 Theatrical Journal : including Fable and Character of Zorinik , a Play , by Mr. Morton ; and a New Musical Entertain ...
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... France , where they remained prifoners on board the gallies . This event happened in July 1547 . Whilft in this fituation , Mr. KNOX wrote a Confeffion of his Faith , and tranfmitted it to his partizans in Scot- land . He was fet at ...
... France , where they remained prifoners on board the gallies . This event happened in July 1547 . Whilft in this fituation , Mr. KNOX wrote a Confeffion of his Faith , and tranfmitted it to his partizans in Scot- land . He was fet at ...
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... France , " a little tract addreffed to ' Louis XIV . fays , " It would be right to ufe means that Women , and even thote of the highest rank , fhould esteem it a difgrace to be unfkilful in work- ing at their needles , embroidery , & c ...
... France , " a little tract addreffed to ' Louis XIV . fays , " It would be right to ufe means that Women , and even thote of the highest rank , fhould esteem it a difgrace to be unfkilful in work- ing at their needles , embroidery , & c ...
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... France make a light white wine : and at the fame time hired a Breton to attend to their management and cultivation . " The man began his operations in the F early early part of the year 1792. Having gotten rather more FOR JULY 1795 33.
... France make a light white wine : and at the fame time hired a Breton to attend to their management and cultivation . " The man began his operations in the F early early part of the year 1792. Having gotten rather more FOR JULY 1795 33.
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... France in the year 1789 , was one of thofe events which no obfervation , nor even the utmoft latitude of conjec ture , could a very few years before have reprefented as probable . Uncon- netted fcraps , indeed , have been induf ...
... France in the year 1789 , was one of thofe events which no obfervation , nor even the utmoft latitude of conjec ture , could a very few years before have reprefented as probable . Uncon- netted fcraps , indeed , have been induf ...
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