The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, 第 52 卷R. Baldwin, 1783 |
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... fame form and in the fame place , on the other . " - And then having exhibited a draught of his de- fign , he proceeds : - " In this fmall fcale , the houfe is fituated in the cen- ter , at B. round the house are ballifters : the common ...
... fame form and in the fame place , on the other . " - And then having exhibited a draught of his de- fign , he proceeds : - " In this fmall fcale , the houfe is fituated in the cen- ter , at B. round the house are ballifters : the common ...
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... fame time the danger of lofing it , and his anxiety en- creales or diminishes as the object of his wishes becomes of ... fame purfuit , with the fame expec tations of fuccefs , and the fame preter fions to diftinction . Reputation ...
... fame time the danger of lofing it , and his anxiety en- creales or diminishes as the object of his wishes becomes of ... fame purfuit , with the fame expec tations of fuccefs , and the fame preter fions to diftinction . Reputation ...
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... fame return of periodical gratification , and every morning was spent in repairing the da- mages which the evening had produced , and preparing for a new debauch . Books of learning and fcience I utterly forfook , and through the whole ...
... fame return of periodical gratification , and every morning was spent in repairing the da- mages which the evening had produced , and preparing for a new debauch . Books of learning and fcience I utterly forfook , and through the whole ...
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... fame delufion ? Lord North Spoke with great fenfe and moderation on the feveral fubjects of debate ; and if ever he appeared as a patriot , in the true fenfe of the word , it was on this day . Oppofition was not his object : unanimity ...
... fame delufion ? Lord North Spoke with great fenfe and moderation on the feveral fubjects of debate ; and if ever he appeared as a patriot , in the true fenfe of the word , it was on this day . Oppofition was not his object : unanimity ...
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... fame direction for any confiderabl time . Nothing violent can be of long continuance . Difgufted with a con ftant repetition of the fame , the minc runs out in fearch of variety , nor reft : till fhe has obtained a fituation directly ...
... fame direction for any confiderabl time . Nothing violent can be of long continuance . Difgufted with a con ftant repetition of the fame , the minc runs out in fearch of variety , nor reft : till fhe has obtained a fituation directly ...
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