The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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... object , and almost one only . This has been the disastrous consequence of a Tyrannical Usurpation , which , like the cloud on Mount Carmel , at first no bigger than a man's hand , gradually spread its gloom and horrors over a large ...
... object , and almost one only . This has been the disastrous consequence of a Tyrannical Usurpation , which , like the cloud on Mount Carmel , at first no bigger than a man's hand , gradually spread its gloom and horrors over a large ...
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... object in sending you this paragraph . Why did he not com- municate this important circumstance , upon which his unshaken belief of Mr. Rosenhagen's secret was founded ? - We are told , that obscurity is a source of the sublime ; but I ...
... object in sending you this paragraph . Why did he not com- municate this important circumstance , upon which his unshaken belief of Mr. Rosenhagen's secret was founded ? - We are told , that obscurity is a source of the sublime ; but I ...
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... object is to be fed , and not to be famous , let her but beg henceforth with humility , and the publick may be disposed to forgive her . I agree with you in dissenting from the opinions of those who advocate the claims of Horne Tooke ...
... object is to be fed , and not to be famous , let her but beg henceforth with humility , and the publick may be disposed to forgive her . I agree with you in dissenting from the opinions of those who advocate the claims of Horne Tooke ...
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... object of I menced the practice of Pruning each tree , and. and by its detail of no very remote date ( 17th century . ) Upon the whole , the display is most magnificent , and worthy the genius of those who raised the walls : and let us ...
... object of I menced the practice of Pruning each tree , and. and by its detail of no very remote date ( 17th century . ) Upon the whole , the display is most magnificent , and worthy the genius of those who raised the walls : and let us ...
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... object would be more effectually attained during the ascent of the sap , and whilst the tree was in full leaf , than at any other period of the year ; the leaves con- tributing to shade from the sun and shelter from the rain . objects ...
... object would be more effectually attained during the ascent of the sap , and whilst the tree was in full leaf , than at any other period of the year ; the leaves con- tributing to shade from the sun and shelter from the rain . objects ...
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