The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112E. Cave, 1812 |
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... considerable satisfaction ; it being morally impossible , that our small boat should have lived in such a tempest much longer ; but Providence protecting us , we got there safe at seven the next morning , where my companion regaled me ...
... considerable satisfaction ; it being morally impossible , that our small boat should have lived in such a tempest much longer ; but Providence protecting us , we got there safe at seven the next morning , where my companion regaled me ...
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... considerable , as afterwards , not only to my sorrow , but likewise to my great disappointment of your affairs , I ... considerably , to the unexpressible joy of the natives . Here , Fortune favouring me with a smile , I had the good ...
... considerable , as afterwards , not only to my sorrow , but likewise to my great disappointment of your affairs , I ... considerably , to the unexpressible joy of the natives . Here , Fortune favouring me with a smile , I had the good ...
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... considerable fortune , to a villa he purchased on the banks of the Thames at Twickenham , of which he had very little enjoyment . He died at the age of 78 , in January last , ( as far as has appeared ) intestate , to the great surprize ...
... considerable fortune , to a villa he purchased on the banks of the Thames at Twickenham , of which he had very little enjoyment . He died at the age of 78 , in January last , ( as far as has appeared ) intestate , to the great surprize ...
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... considerably reduced , and trees of perity of the nation , may be very rapid growth , naturalized to the in- * This ... considerable space ; yet we cannot but lament , that what even Time spares , Man spares not . G.W.L. Mr. URBAN ...
... considerably reduced , and trees of perity of the nation , may be very rapid growth , naturalized to the in- * This ... considerable space ; yet we cannot but lament , that what even Time spares , Man spares not . G.W.L. Mr. URBAN ...
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... considerable number of additional lives , many of those in the former Editions have been new written , de- ficiencies supplied , and redundancies cleared away . The talents and in- dustry of the Editor have long been known to the ...
... considerable number of additional lives , many of those in the former Editions have been new written , de- ficiencies supplied , and redundancies cleared away . The talents and in- dustry of the Editor have long been known to the ...
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