The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... honours and national patronage ! Dec. 1807 . ARISTIDES , MARTIN MUSK . A disinterested Athenian patriot , banished by the caprice or the malignancy of his countrymen , whom he had served with clean hands , and an uncorrupted heart ...
... honours and national patronage ! Dec. 1807 . ARISTIDES , MARTIN MUSK . A disinterested Athenian patriot , banished by the caprice or the malignancy of his countrymen , whom he had served with clean hands , and an uncorrupted heart ...
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... honour of our country preserved . " The resentments of Themistocles were instantly sub- dued by such conduct , and he made the following reply : " Generous and excellent Aristides , I acknowledge my- self your inferior ; the emulation ...
... honour of our country preserved . " The resentments of Themistocles were instantly sub- dued by such conduct , and he made the following reply : " Generous and excellent Aristides , I acknowledge my- self your inferior ; the emulation ...
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... honour to obey the princess whom you would have carried off . ” Charmed with the idea of so pleasing a punishment ... honours , with a polite- ness somewhat constrained , while his amiable sister displayed all CABINET . 7.
... honour to obey the princess whom you would have carried off . ” Charmed with the idea of so pleasing a punishment ... honours , with a polite- ness somewhat constrained , while his amiable sister displayed all CABINET . 7.
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... honour- able order of society to which he belongs , which is at present much more conspicuous than it ought to be . If this writer fancies that his vulgar impudence is to pass with the public for SATIRE , or his ignorant flip- pancy for ...
... honour- able order of society to which he belongs , which is at present much more conspicuous than it ought to be . If this writer fancies that his vulgar impudence is to pass with the public for SATIRE , or his ignorant flip- pancy for ...
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... honour of it . We cannot take leave of this unchaste and flimsy wri- ter , without thanking him for the perusal of his produc- tions ; it has served to fill up the measure of our con- tempt for such amatory nonsense ; and so far we have ...
... honour of it . We cannot take leave of this unchaste and flimsy wri- ter , without thanking him for the perusal of his produc- tions ; it has served to fill up the measure of our con- tempt for such amatory nonsense ; and so far we have ...
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