The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... wish you , besides , to take a very strong declaration in wri- ting , witnessed by Sealy , Roach , and Toole , that the sale made by you is merely fictitious ; that the cargo and her earnings are bonĂ¢ fide your property ; which ...
... wish you , besides , to take a very strong declaration in wri- ting , witnessed by Sealy , Roach , and Toole , that the sale made by you is merely fictitious ; that the cargo and her earnings are bonĂ¢ fide your property ; which ...
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... wishes to so laudable an institution , as that whose proceedings have been before us . It has already done much ; but we trust that it may yet do so much more towards the happiness of the race , and the diffusion both of important ...
... wishes to so laudable an institution , as that whose proceedings have been before us . It has already done much ; but we trust that it may yet do so much more towards the happiness of the race , and the diffusion both of important ...
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... wish for Lidhurst , sir , is , that he should be trained as soon as possible into a statesman . Mr. Vivian , I presume , you mean to follow up public business , and no doubt will make a figure . So I prophecy - and I am used to these ...
... wish for Lidhurst , sir , is , that he should be trained as soon as possible into a statesman . Mr. Vivian , I presume , you mean to follow up public business , and no doubt will make a figure . So I prophecy - and I am used to these ...
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... wish to seduce her friends from her - or , lastly , that they mistake her sensibility and delicacy of affection for selfishness and bad temper . The character of Emilie herself is so gentle and affectionate , as scarcely to have ...
... wish to seduce her friends from her - or , lastly , that they mistake her sensibility and delicacy of affection for selfishness and bad temper . The character of Emilie herself is so gentle and affectionate , as scarcely to have ...
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... wish to snatch her from a career at once so inglorious and so full of peril . Partly to avoid his mother's importunities about the heiress , and part- ly to escape from the fascinations of Miss Nugent , whose want of fortune and high ...
... wish to snatch her from a career at once so inglorious and so full of peril . Partly to avoid his mother's importunities about the heiress , and part- ly to escape from the fascinations of Miss Nugent , whose want of fortune and high ...
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