The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 2; Volume 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... honour of the five wounds , to the poor , to churches , roads , & c . two of his best mares to my Lord of Ram sey for his trouble in being the super- visor of his will . This bequest accords with an opi- nion prevalent in those days ...
... honour of the five wounds , to the poor , to churches , roads , & c . two of his best mares to my Lord of Ram sey for his trouble in being the super- visor of his will . This bequest accords with an opi- nion prevalent in those days ...
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... honour my race , dear country- men ! " He advanced ; and , laying hold with his powerful grasp of five or six of the Enemy's spears , he fastened the points of them deep into his own body , dragging the holders of them to the ground ...
... honour my race , dear country- men ! " He advanced ; and , laying hold with his powerful grasp of five or six of the Enemy's spears , he fastened the points of them deep into his own body , dragging the holders of them to the ground ...
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... honour me with a call , to judge for themselves , whether the art has lain dormant , as he described , and whether this triple alliance of glass formed by our neighbours on the Continent is the true art , or an improvement on what has ...
... honour me with a call , to judge for themselves , whether the art has lain dormant , as he described , and whether this triple alliance of glass formed by our neighbours on the Continent is the true art , or an improvement on what has ...
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... honour to our Country , must all in their day have experienced the most exquisite delight in viewing the fruits produced from the seeds they sowed ; and so long as these Institutions survive , so long will the names of their original ...
... honour to our Country , must all in their day have experienced the most exquisite delight in viewing the fruits produced from the seeds they sowed ; and so long as these Institutions survive , so long will the names of their original ...
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... honour of treading in the footsteps of those illustrious predecessors above mentioned . God • " In selecting the subjects , the author bas fixed upon those which seem to have been the least examined by other che- mical writers ; and in ...
... honour of treading in the footsteps of those illustrious predecessors above mentioned . God • " In selecting the subjects , the author bas fixed upon those which seem to have been the least examined by other che- mical writers ; and in ...
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