The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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... possessed of an enviable degree of patience , to bear with them so long . But she has fairly acknowledged her aim at last , in her Letter to you on the 20th of June ; and as it is now apparent that her object is to be fed , and not to ...
... possessed of an enviable degree of patience , to bear with them so long . But she has fairly acknowledged her aim at last , in her Letter to you on the 20th of June ; and as it is now apparent that her object is to be fed , and not to ...
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... possessions , even to the want of necessaries ! No place for the Minister to reside in , and the very ( Ecclesiastical ) House in which the King was born , converted into a Joiner's shop ! July 16 . claim , -Sir , your claim was. the ...
... possessions , even to the want of necessaries ! No place for the Minister to reside in , and the very ( Ecclesiastical ) House in which the King was born , converted into a Joiner's shop ! July 16 . claim , -Sir , your claim was. the ...
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... possession , and that they are lawfully descended from their first common ancestor . " But this gentleman , who would lord it over his brethren , offers this irrefraga- ble argument for the justice of his claim . If , says he , you deny ...
... possession , and that they are lawfully descended from their first common ancestor . " But this gentleman , who would lord it over his brethren , offers this irrefraga- ble argument for the justice of his claim . If , says he , you deny ...
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... possession that Dr. Wilmot was the composer and writer of the Letters signed Junius . * * We have to acknowledge the Receipt of a long Letter from Mr. John Birch ; in which that respectable Gentleman ( no doubt with the purest motives ) ...
... possession that Dr. Wilmot was the composer and writer of the Letters signed Junius . * * We have to acknowledge the Receipt of a long Letter from Mr. John Birch ; in which that respectable Gentleman ( no doubt with the purest motives ) ...
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... possession of so great a trea- sure as a correct edition of all his compo- sitions , you may , without hesitation , point out Mr. L. Hunt , of Boyle , in the co . Ros- common , as a proper object of choice , and as the fittest person to ...
... possession of so great a trea- sure as a correct edition of all his compo- sitions , you may , without hesitation , point out Mr. L. Hunt , of Boyle , in the co . Ros- common , as a proper object of choice , and as the fittest person to ...
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