The British Magazine and Review, Or, Universal MiscellanyHarrison and Company no. 18, Paternoster-Row, 1783 |
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... thought ei- ther derogatory to him , or improper in itself . His lordship , after this , dwelt for fome time on the nature of political connections ; and faid it had ever been cuftomary for men of great abilities , and men of high rank ...
... thought ei- ther derogatory to him , or improper in itself . His lordship , after this , dwelt for fome time on the nature of political connections ; and faid it had ever been cuftomary for men of great abilities , and men of high rank ...
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... thought to be worth 70,000l . befides which , he was poffeffed of upwards of 20,000l . in money , the bulk of which is alfo left to his nephew . The name of Mr. John Hunter is not mentioned in the will . TH MISS SEWARD . HIS amiable ...
... thought to be worth 70,000l . befides which , he was poffeffed of upwards of 20,000l . in money , the bulk of which is alfo left to his nephew . The name of Mr. John Hunter is not mentioned in the will . TH MISS SEWARD . HIS amiable ...
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... thought it unbecoming the patriotifm and true dignity of the firft fubject , and heir - apparent of the throne , to grace , by his prefence , the diftribution of thefe prizes in the fociety . The figure habited in the robes of the ...
... thought it unbecoming the patriotifm and true dignity of the firft fubject , and heir - apparent of the throne , to grace , by his prefence , the diftribution of thefe prizes in the fociety . The figure habited in the robes of the ...
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... thought moft advisable to infit on an immediate dividend , by way of drawing from this defigning man the property he fo unjustly held ; and , in cafe of his refufal , to apply to the Lord Chan- cellor for relief . This we all thought a ...
... thought moft advisable to infit on an immediate dividend , by way of drawing from this defigning man the property he fo unjustly held ; and , in cafe of his refufal , to apply to the Lord Chan- cellor for relief . This we all thought a ...
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... thought pro - And pleas'd I fee contrition heave the breast , per to commence each volume ) are on the following fubjects . 1. Intro- ductory Addrefs . 2. Albina and Lo . thario ; or , The Fatal Seduction ; a Moral Tale . 3. Conjugal ...
... thought pro - And pleas'd I fee contrition heave the breast , per to commence each volume ) are on the following fubjects . 1. Intro- ductory Addrefs . 2. Albina and Lo . thario ; or , The Fatal Seduction ; a Moral Tale . 3. Conjugal ...
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