The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 1; Volume 117E. Cave, 1815 |
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... feel anxious to take an early opportunity of cor- recting an error of the Correspondent who has attributed , I know not upon what ground , the much - admired epi- taph to the memory of Lucy Grove , in Lichfield Cathedral , to the pen of ...
... feel anxious to take an early opportunity of cor- recting an error of the Correspondent who has attributed , I know not upon what ground , the much - admired epi- taph to the memory of Lucy Grove , in Lichfield Cathedral , to the pen of ...
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... feel that he was about to launch into an uncertain and preca- rious speculation . From my own per sonal knowledge , I can affirm that Proposals for a New History of So- merset would meet with general at- tention ; and in the hope that ...
... feel that he was about to launch into an uncertain and preca- rious speculation . From my own per sonal knowledge , I can affirm that Proposals for a New History of So- merset would meet with general at- tention ; and in the hope that ...
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... feel myself entitled to give any opinion . Yours , & c . Mr. URBAN , G. H. W. Jan. 19 . IN vol . LXXXIV . Partisan 201 are some lines " Ad Elisam Popi borto lauros carpentem , " also a trans lation of them , both sent by a Co ...
... feel myself entitled to give any opinion . Yours , & c . Mr. URBAN , G. H. W. Jan. 19 . IN vol . LXXXIV . Partisan 201 are some lines " Ad Elisam Popi borto lauros carpentem , " also a trans lation of them , both sent by a Co ...
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... feel ourselves thus constrained to own , that it is at all times , and in all circumstances , alike possible and easy for the Divine Be- ing to vary or annul the general laws of material nature ( such , for example , as that of gravity ) ...
... feel ourselves thus constrained to own , that it is at all times , and in all circumstances , alike possible and easy for the Divine Be- ing to vary or annul the general laws of material nature ( such , for example , as that of gravity ) ...
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... feel much interest on the subject . But where was the necessity of at- tempting to turn into a ridiculous point of view two noble families of the existing Nobility one of them founded by an eminent Judge ; and the other ( whether ...
... feel much interest on the subject . But where was the necessity of at- tempting to turn into a ridiculous point of view two noble families of the existing Nobility one of them founded by an eminent Judge ; and the other ( whether ...
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