The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... means my features have acquired a pallid hue , and altogether , a more philosophic appearance ; for though nature will too often seize the repose she has in vain been soliciting , I seldom suffer myself to see the dawn , ere the ...
... means my features have acquired a pallid hue , and altogether , a more philosophic appearance ; for though nature will too often seize the repose she has in vain been soliciting , I seldom suffer myself to see the dawn , ere the ...
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... means so intre- pid a commander , and so good a citizen , incurred the displeasure of his countrymen ? I almost blush for poor human nature , when I relate the circumstance : one of these worthy characters , probably of the description ...
... means so intre- pid a commander , and so good a citizen , incurred the displeasure of his countrymen ? I almost blush for poor human nature , when I relate the circumstance : one of these worthy characters , probably of the description ...
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... means of gratifying envy and private revenge , more than the probability of its success ; but all devoted to their leader by strong personal attachment and considerable pecuniary obli- gation . After many consultations , the ...
... means of gratifying envy and private revenge , more than the probability of its success ; but all devoted to their leader by strong personal attachment and considerable pecuniary obli- gation . After many consultations , the ...
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Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature. the means they possessed as fully adequate to the object in view , and determined , if possible , to dispatch the two Dorias without further ... means they possessed as fully adequate to the object ...
Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature. the means they possessed as fully adequate to the object in view , and determined , if possible , to dispatch the two Dorias without further ... means they possessed as fully adequate to the object ...
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... means we have taken , that success and an easy victory may be pronounced as certain . " The city guards and artificers are wholly devoted to my will ; their number is nearly three thousand ; these , with two thousand of my own vassals ...
... means we have taken , that success and an easy victory may be pronounced as certain . " The city guards and artificers are wholly devoted to my will ; their number is nearly three thousand ; these , with two thousand of my own vassals ...
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