The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... considerable eminence , to a trial of skill , who immediately played the fifth concerto of Vi- valdi . " I cannot excel it , " exclaimed the generous Carolan , " but I can play it as well myself . " This he actually did immediately ...
... considerable eminence , to a trial of skill , who immediately played the fifth concerto of Vi- valdi . " I cannot excel it , " exclaimed the generous Carolan , " but I can play it as well myself . " This he actually did immediately ...
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... all devoted to their leader by strong personal attachment and considerable pecuniary obli- gation . After many consultations , the conspirators considered the means they possessed as fully adequate to the object 10 CABINET .
... all devoted to their leader by strong personal attachment and considerable pecuniary obli- gation . After many consultations , the conspirators considered the means they possessed as fully adequate to the object 10 CABINET .
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... considerable moral rectitude , who , a few months before , would have started at injuring a fellow creature in the slightest degree , was stimulated , by a thirst for power , to stain his threshold with the blood of the venerable father ...
... considerable moral rectitude , who , a few months before , would have started at injuring a fellow creature in the slightest degree , was stimulated , by a thirst for power , to stain his threshold with the blood of the venerable father ...
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... considerably to their popularity , and be considered as a proof of public spirit , and a disinterested regard for the happiness of the people they govern . A FURTHER TRAIT OF OLIVER CROMWELL . THERE never was CABINET . 15.
... considerably to their popularity , and be considered as a proof of public spirit , and a disinterested regard for the happiness of the people they govern . A FURTHER TRAIT OF OLIVER CROMWELL . THERE never was CABINET . 15.
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... considerable mechanical abilities , ) was born at Dalton , near Ulverstone , in 1734 . Like his contemporary Opie , he first evinced his genius by rude sketches in chalk , principally of aged persons , many of which , from their ...
... considerable mechanical abilities , ) was born at Dalton , near Ulverstone , in 1734 . Like his contemporary Opie , he first evinced his genius by rude sketches in chalk , principally of aged persons , many of which , from their ...
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