The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Zväzok 7James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1792 |
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... effects of imagination , On the chances in the lottery , Innoculation compared with the natural small pox , Reading memorandums , Azakia , a tale , Proceedings in parliament on the corn bill , To correspondents , Memoirs of Jean ...
... effects of imagination , On the chances in the lottery , Innoculation compared with the natural small pox , Reading memorandums , Azakia , a tale , Proceedings in parliament on the corn bill , To correspondents , Memoirs of Jean ...
Strana 24
... effect . If they neglect to do commit crimes in office that deserve pun surely they are to blame , and ought to s their own faults . " The Parliament is said to be omnipotent a political , though not in a physical sense , perhaps be ...
... effect . If they neglect to do commit crimes in office that deserve pun surely they are to blame , and ought to s their own faults . " The Parliament is said to be omnipotent a political , though not in a physical sense , perhaps be ...
Strana 38
... their grimaced gesture I was not so fortunate as to understand them bliged to seek amusement in contemplating t scene before me , and the effects it produced o merous spectators . SIR ANECDOTE OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD . As the.
... their grimaced gesture I was not so fortunate as to understand them bliged to seek amusement in contemplating t scene before me , and the effects it produced o merous spectators . SIR ANECDOTE OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD . As the.
Strana 44
... effects of the popular harangues of the Scottish clergy , he wished to deceive Morton and the public by negociation , He appointed the 6th of August to confer with Morton at Aberdour , to which they came from a banquet at the Lord Lin ...
... effects of the popular harangues of the Scottish clergy , he wished to deceive Morton and the public by negociation , He appointed the 6th of August to confer with Morton at Aberdour , to which they came from a banquet at the Lord Lin ...
Strana 68
... effect , but where the natural impafsioned tones , suggested by those ideas which totally fill the mind at the time , are allowed to be fully expanded without re- straint . Had it not been for the swelling rotundity of Milton's num ...
... effect , but where the natural impafsioned tones , suggested by those ideas which totally fill the mind at the time , are allowed to be fully expanded without re- straint . Had it not been for the swelling rotundity of Milton's num ...
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