The European Magazine, and London Review, 第 30 卷Philological Society of London, 1796 |
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... faid Court , THOMAS MORTON , Sec . Eaft - India Houfe , 13th of April 1786 . This honourable teftimony in favour of Lord Macartney's conduct in India was not fufficient to exempt him from being involved in a fituation which , as a ...
... faid Court , THOMAS MORTON , Sec . Eaft - India Houfe , 13th of April 1786 . This honourable teftimony in favour of Lord Macartney's conduct in India was not fufficient to exempt him from being involved in a fituation which , as a ...
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... faid Sarah Duchefs of Marlbo rough . I find in Nichols's Irish Com- pendium ( or Peerage ) for 1745 , that the faid Earl of Clancarty married a daughter of Captain Plyer of Gofport , and that he was Captain of the Adven- ture man of war ...
... faid Sarah Duchefs of Marlbo rough . I find in Nichols's Irish Com- pendium ( or Peerage ) for 1745 , that the faid Earl of Clancarty married a daughter of Captain Plyer of Gofport , and that he was Captain of the Adven- ture man of war ...
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... faid to be endowed with extraordinary powers of loquacity and perfuafion . Nobody really believed that kiffing the ftone could have any fuch effect , but the custom was complied with for much the fame reafon ( i.e. a little innocent ...
... faid to be endowed with extraordinary powers of loquacity and perfuafion . Nobody really believed that kiffing the ftone could have any fuch effect , but the custom was complied with for much the fame reafon ( i.e. a little innocent ...
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... faid to him , whilft he was putting the George on him , " Now , Vol , I must be facrificed , " meaning to the hatred of the Duke of York , by whofe management his fhip had noboat wherein toefcape at an extremity , and he was engaged ...
... faid to him , whilft he was putting the George on him , " Now , Vol , I must be facrificed , " meaning to the hatred of the Duke of York , by whofe management his fhip had noboat wherein toefcape at an extremity , and he was engaged ...
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... faid . This ifter lived with Mr. Maynwaring , and confented to the felling of the plate , to please him , think- ing all would be her's in the end . But Mrs. Oldfield , upon the commencing of a lav - fuit , fearing to lose all , gave up ...
... faid . This ifter lived with Mr. Maynwaring , and confented to the felling of the plate , to please him , think- ing all would be her's in the end . But Mrs. Oldfield , upon the commencing of a lav - fuit , fearing to lose all , gave up ...
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