The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112E. Cave, 1812 |
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Page 13
... enemy on all sides . What a shame Would it be , if cows and bulis shewed more prudence , and more regard for union , than Christians and Gospel - ministers ! " Oh , dear Sir , take courage ! be bold for the reconciling truth . Be bold ...
... enemy on all sides . What a shame Would it be , if cows and bulis shewed more prudence , and more regard for union , than Christians and Gospel - ministers ! " Oh , dear Sir , take courage ! be bold for the reconciling truth . Be bold ...
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... enemy contrary to com- mand . " I submit this explanation to the opinion of your Readers , and re- main most truly J. W -N . 4 Cheup and Nutritious Diet , which every Poor Person can make . Dace , and Perch , or any Falconeri , vol . ii ...
... enemy contrary to com- mand . " I submit this explanation to the opinion of your Readers , and re- main most truly J. W -N . 4 Cheup and Nutritious Diet , which every Poor Person can make . Dace , and Perch , or any Falconeri , vol . ii ...
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... enemy- a remarkable parallel is exhibited in the state of the Church . It is most vigorously and powerfully attacked on every side ; but every attack has proved it strong , has strengthened , and is strengthening it . It is possible ...
... enemy- a remarkable parallel is exhibited in the state of the Church . It is most vigorously and powerfully attacked on every side ; but every attack has proved it strong , has strengthened , and is strengthening it . It is possible ...
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... enemy indeed to his maw , whence he fetches out many things when they are now all rotten and stinking . He is one that hath that unnatural dis- case to be enamoured of old age and wrinkles , and loves all things ( as Dutch- men do ...
... enemy indeed to his maw , whence he fetches out many things when they are now all rotten and stinking . He is one that hath that unnatural dis- case to be enamoured of old age and wrinkles , and loves all things ( as Dutch- men do ...
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... Enemy's ships reached it . Their commander , see- ing himself thus cut off , made a signal to his consorts , and hauled to the wind on the larboard tack to windward of Point Ta- leet , and they appeared to speak each other . I continued ...
... Enemy's ships reached it . Their commander , see- ing himself thus cut off , made a signal to his consorts , and hauled to the wind on the larboard tack to windward of Point Ta- leet , and they appeared to speak each other . I continued ...
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