The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, 第 52 卷R. Baldwin, 1783 |
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... live obfcurely , men care not how , or de obfcurely , men care not when . " -AS I doubt not but , after my decease , there will be as many fheets ready to claim the honour of my birth , as there were of old cities in the cafe of my ...
... live obfcurely , men care not how , or de obfcurely , men care not when . " -AS I doubt not but , after my decease , there will be as many fheets ready to claim the honour of my birth , as there were of old cities in the cafe of my ...
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... lives , both out of our fenfes and fubftance , by thofe very creatures to whom our wants and luxuries are conftantly giving birth. ́ For fuch is the prefent pitiful tempera- ture of human nature , that , with all ou pretenfions to ...
... lives , both out of our fenfes and fubftance , by thofe very creatures to whom our wants and luxuries are conftantly giving birth. ́ For fuch is the prefent pitiful tempera- ture of human nature , that , with all ou pretenfions to ...
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... Live together as heirs of the grace of life . And may the bleffing of Almighty God be your mutual portion , both in this world and in the next . " For the LONDON MAGAZINE . THE SIEGE OF BANBURY CASTLE . THE parliament forces had long be ...
... Live together as heirs of the grace of life . And may the bleffing of Almighty God be your mutual portion , both in this world and in the next . " For the LONDON MAGAZINE . THE SIEGE OF BANBURY CASTLE . THE parliament forces had long be ...
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... live well with his neighbours is powerfully determined to pay fuc attention to propriety in his externa behaviour , as to keep a fair name a leaft , for truth and integrity . This is the most we can expect from the generality of mankind ...
... live well with his neighbours is powerfully determined to pay fuc attention to propriety in his externa behaviour , as to keep a fair name a leaft , for truth and integrity . This is the most we can expect from the generality of mankind ...
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... lives a mufe but he can - name ber ! Can quote dates , titles , books , and sections , And all the controverted ' lections : - Can tell who in a critic rage , Dash'd boldly thro ' the claffic page ; Or who , more modeft , mov'd more ...
... lives a mufe but he can - name ber ! Can quote dates , titles , books , and sections , And all the controverted ' lections : - Can tell who in a critic rage , Dash'd boldly thro ' the claffic page ; Or who , more modeft , mov'd more ...
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第 50 頁 - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River...
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