The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... pleasure . He proceeds , therefore , ( having first paid his address to his native land in the singular , ) to apostrophize the Spirit of Reformn in his plural person : An arduous and a mighty task is ours ; Assist us , then , with more ...
... pleasure . He proceeds , therefore , ( having first paid his address to his native land in the singular , ) to apostrophize the Spirit of Reformn in his plural person : An arduous and a mighty task is ours ; Assist us , then , with more ...
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... pleasures of life were to be obtained . But notwithstanding this , Romney was possessed , at the time of his death , of considerable pro- perty which , after the payment of some legacies to his several relatives , devolved to his son ...
... pleasures of life were to be obtained . But notwithstanding this , Romney was possessed , at the time of his death , of considerable pro- perty which , after the payment of some legacies to his several relatives , devolved to his son ...
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... pleasure , as he at the same time passed some weeks at the house of his niece . This was the last season of enjoyment that Mrs. Chapone was ever blessed with . Afliction now ap- proached her , that even her constancy was not proof ...
... pleasure , as he at the same time passed some weeks at the house of his niece . This was the last season of enjoyment that Mrs. Chapone was ever blessed with . Afliction now ap- proached her , that even her constancy was not proof ...
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... pleasure her shining ta- lents had formerly afforded them , forsook her not now when their lustre was faded . " The most strenuous endeavours were exerted to render her situation less deplorable . As the increased expences of the times ...
... pleasure her shining ta- lents had formerly afforded them , forsook her not now when their lustre was faded . " The most strenuous endeavours were exerted to render her situation less deplorable . As the increased expences of the times ...
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... Pleasures of Nature ; Reign of Fancy , & c . & c . 8vo . London ; Vernor and Hood ; 1807 . In treating of " Love and Love's disport " instruction seems to be out of the case ' -- . Thus says this eloquent Bard in his preface , and we ...
... Pleasures of Nature ; Reign of Fancy , & c . & c . 8vo . London ; Vernor and Hood ; 1807 . In treating of " Love and Love's disport " instruction seems to be out of the case ' -- . Thus says this eloquent Bard in his preface , and we ...
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