The Scots Magazine, 49. kötetSands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1787 |
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... called upon him to lay down fome general principles . The language of thefe gentlemen was fplendidly ele- gant ; but of the truth and force of their arguments , he could not speak in terms of equal approbation . That some of their ...
... called upon him to lay down fome general principles . The language of thefe gentlemen was fplendidly ele- gant ; but of the truth and force of their arguments , he could not speak in terms of equal approbation . That some of their ...
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... called good . Be this , however , as it may , the Authors of the two Works found themselves fomewhere flattered by the remark ; as a mother can but flightly re- fent the criticifm of her daughter's beau- ty , when it only difcovers that ...
... called good . Be this , however , as it may , the Authors of the two Works found themselves fomewhere flattered by the remark ; as a mother can but flightly re- fent the criticifm of her daughter's beau- ty , when it only difcovers that ...
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... new Pantomime called the ENCHANTED CASTLE , ( per- formed at Covent - Garden Theatre ) is part- ly founded . с few . few . But ere he had proceeded half his journey Jan. 1787 . 17 Mr Raikes on the Utility of Sunday Schools .
... new Pantomime called the ENCHANTED CASTLE , ( per- formed at Covent - Garden Theatre ) is part- ly founded . с few . few . But ere he had proceeded half his journey Jan. 1787 . 17 Mr Raikes on the Utility of Sunday Schools .
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... called the Pike of Teneriffe , from which there has been no material eruption for a long series of years , burft out very fuddenly in the morning of the 10th , with a black fmoke , which was fucceeded by a liva , and the cafting up hot ...
... called the Pike of Teneriffe , from which there has been no material eruption for a long series of years , burft out very fuddenly in the morning of the 10th , with a black fmoke , which was fucceeded by a liva , and the cafting up hot ...
44. oldal
... called fome witneffes of better credit . He alfo called a cloud of witneffes to his character ; and the Recorder , after fum- ming up the evidence , very candidly ad . verted to what the prisoner had said of his infanity in his defence ...
... called fome witneffes of better credit . He alfo called a cloud of witneffes to his character ; and the Recorder , after fum- ming up the evidence , very candidly ad . verted to what the prisoner had said of his infanity in his defence ...
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