The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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Page 9
... body of the colonial society . - Chuse them from that body ; and this chance utterly fails . We now come to the most interesting part of this report , a branch of the labours of the institution , which , we rejoice to say , becomes more ...
... body of the colonial society . - Chuse them from that body ; and this chance utterly fails . We now come to the most interesting part of this report , a branch of the labours of the institution , which , we rejoice to say , becomes more ...
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... , whether the author was justifiable for expending so large a quantity of her moral medicines on so small a body of patients and upon patients too whom she had every reason to fear would turn out incurable . Upon reflection , however.
... , whether the author was justifiable for expending so large a quantity of her moral medicines on so small a body of patients and upon patients too whom she had every reason to fear would turn out incurable . Upon reflection , however.
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... body of it - the people . - Not Castle this , or New- town that , but their inhabitants . - I know them , I have the key , or the picklock , to their minds . An Irishman is as different an animal , on his guard , and off his guard , as ...
... body of it - the people . - Not Castle this , or New- town that , but their inhabitants . - I know them , I have the key , or the picklock , to their minds . An Irishman is as different an animal , on his guard , and off his guard , as ...
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... body living ; when a certain English nobleman , lord Blank A- , sent to let his Irish friend , lord Blank B-— , know that he and all his train were coming over to pay him a visit ; the Irish nobleman , Blank B- , knowing the deplorable ...
... body living ; when a certain English nobleman , lord Blank A- , sent to let his Irish friend , lord Blank B-— , know that he and all his train were coming over to pay him a visit ; the Irish nobleman , Blank B- , knowing the deplorable ...
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... body . - I must have his body too : so bring him bodily before us ; and this shall be your warrant for so doing , ' said my lord , joking . For he knows the natur of us , Paddy , and how we love a joke in our hearts , as well as if he ...
... body . - I must have his body too : so bring him bodily before us ; and this shall be your warrant for so doing , ' said my lord , joking . For he knows the natur of us , Paddy , and how we love a joke in our hearts , as well as if he ...
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