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 18
... thought the governor not worthy of an answer to this letter , or of attention to his messenger , I would tell him of it : they had given us a great affront . ' p . 141 , 142 . 6 Let us now see something of their parliaments and courts ...
... thought the governor not worthy of an answer to this letter , or of attention to his messenger , I would tell him of it : they had given us a great affront . ' p . 141 , 142 . 6 Let us now see something of their parliaments and courts ...
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... thought wonderful that we should separate her from the ordinary manu- facturers of novels , and speak of her Tales as works of more se- rious importance than much of the true history and solemn phi- losophy that comes daily under our ...
... thought wonderful that we should separate her from the ordinary manu- facturers of novels , and speak of her Tales as works of more se- rious importance than much of the true history and solemn phi- losophy that comes daily under our ...
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... thought they had the command of the mines of Peru ; and ended as if the possessors had not sixpence : des arrangemens provisatoires , temporary expedients ; in plain Eng- lish , make - shifts . - Luxuries , enough for an English prince ...
... thought they had the command of the mines of Peru ; and ended as if the possessors had not sixpence : des arrangemens provisatoires , temporary expedients ; in plain Eng- lish , make - shifts . - Luxuries , enough for an English prince ...
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... thought it necessary to send a written invitation in due form , and the note she sent directed to the most right honourable the lord viscount Colambre . On opening it he perceived , that it could not have been intended for him . It ran ...
... thought it necessary to send a written invitation in due form , and the note she sent directed to the most right honourable the lord viscount Colambre . On opening it he perceived , that it could not have been intended for him . It ran ...
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... thoughts . " 66 " The kettle was on the fire , tea things set , every thing prepar- ed for her guest , by the hospitable hostess , who , thinking the gen tleman would take tea to his breakfast , had sent off a gossoon by the first light ...
... thoughts . " 66 " The kettle was on the fire , tea things set , every thing prepar- ed for her guest , by the hospitable hostess , who , thinking the gen tleman would take tea to his breakfast , had sent off a gossoon by the first light ...
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