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... shew our magnanimity . We are at this moment deeply en- gaged in a dispute , ( we have in full perfection that female faculty of wri- ting and speaking at the same time ) about the superior intellectuality of the profession . Our ...
... shew our magnanimity . We are at this moment deeply en- gaged in a dispute , ( we have in full perfection that female faculty of wri- ting and speaking at the same time ) about the superior intellectuality of the profession . Our ...
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... shew herself before the King An hypocrite or painted thing ; But that the ways might all prove fair , Conceived a tedious mile of prayer . Upon the look'd - for seventh of March , Out went the townsmen all in starch , Both band and ...
... shew herself before the King An hypocrite or painted thing ; But that the ways might all prove fair , Conceived a tedious mile of prayer . Upon the look'd - for seventh of March , Out went the townsmen all in starch , Both band and ...
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... shew the diffi- culties which Mr Foersom had to en- counter in the progress of his work , while its conclusion proves that he at least possessed the enjoyment , " Lau- dari a viro laudato . " " With this view he projected a translation ...
... shew the diffi- culties which Mr Foersom had to en- counter in the progress of his work , while its conclusion proves that he at least possessed the enjoyment , " Lau- dari a viro laudato . " " With this view he projected a translation ...
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... shew the estima- tion in which these two distinguished persons are held in Denmark , we lay before them an epigram by Thaarup , which two of our contributors have been kind enough to translate . As the merits of these translations are ...
... shew the estima- tion in which these two distinguished persons are held in Denmark , we lay before them an epigram by Thaarup , which two of our contributors have been kind enough to translate . As the merits of these translations are ...
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... shew with what good taste the monks selected one of the most beautiful situations in the island for their residence . It was originally one of the most opulent and considerable mo- nasteries in the North , and of the Cister- cian order ...
... shew with what good taste the monks selected one of the most beautiful situations in the island for their residence . It was originally one of the most opulent and considerable mo- nasteries in the North , and of the Cister- cian order ...
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