The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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... manner to our lips without allowing us to taste it . Pray beg of him , Mr. Urban , in the name of all the seekers after Ju- nius , to take a little pains , and satisfy our longings . To an Englishman the discovery of Junius is surely ...
... manner to our lips without allowing us to taste it . Pray beg of him , Mr. Urban , in the name of all the seekers after Ju- nius , to take a little pains , and satisfy our longings . To an Englishman the discovery of Junius is surely ...
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... manner . E. J. asks , " Why does the Regis- ter - book , in its title , speak of Births , as well as Baptisms , Marriages , and Burials ; whilst it contains no Schedule adapted thereto , nor any columns for them in the other Schedules ...
... manner . E. J. asks , " Why does the Regis- ter - book , in its title , speak of Births , as well as Baptisms , Marriages , and Burials ; whilst it contains no Schedule adapted thereto , nor any columns for them in the other Schedules ...
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... manner , as that no one but a real judge could make a discovery . Ca- rolan bestowed the deepest attention upon the performer while he played it , not knowing , however , that it was intended as a trial of his skill ; and that the ...
... manner , as that no one but a real judge could make a discovery . Ca- rolan bestowed the deepest attention upon the performer while he played it , not knowing , however , that it was intended as a trial of his skill ; and that the ...
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... manner in which these people were procured and employed will serve to shew how far these necessary points were attended to . , It was whilst the Writer's origi- nal suggestions were , as he was given to understand , under the considera ...
... manner in which these people were procured and employed will serve to shew how far these necessary points were attended to . , It was whilst the Writer's origi- nal suggestions were , as he was given to understand , under the considera ...
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... manner , led the Admiral to suspect that he was ad- vancing towards him to communicate some unpleasant intelligence ; and he said to him , ' What is the matter ? have they broke me ? ' The gentleman , per- ceiving from this question ...
... manner , led the Admiral to suspect that he was ad- vancing towards him to communicate some unpleasant intelligence ; and he said to him , ' What is the matter ? have they broke me ? ' The gentleman , per- ceiving from this question ...
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