The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... respecting the fire- ladders of the ancientss , and their mode of ascending them . Much as my thoughts have been engaged with the prosecution of these , and some similar designs , I have not forgotten , Sir , other branches of science ...
... respecting the fire- ladders of the ancientss , and their mode of ascending them . Much as my thoughts have been engaged with the prosecution of these , and some similar designs , I have not forgotten , Sir , other branches of science ...
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... respect and attention . To prevent any suspicion being excited by exercising his vassals at his country seat , he complained that he had been insulted by the Duke of Placentia , when , in fact , that prince had promised to assist him ...
... respect and attention . To prevent any suspicion being excited by exercising his vassals at his country seat , he complained that he had been insulted by the Duke of Placentia , when , in fact , that prince had promised to assist him ...
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... respect to enter on the subject ; but , although he would not betray , he could not participate in the undertaking . The good old man conjured him , by the honors of his house , by his friendship , by his belief in that holy re- ligion ...
... respect to enter on the subject ; but , although he would not betray , he could not participate in the undertaking . The good old man conjured him , by the honors of his house , by his friendship , by his belief in that holy re- ligion ...
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... respect to one another before . Indeed , every sheet of paper contains all the figures that can ever be cut out of it , so that she spoils , instead of erecting ; and for one figure she seems to make , she really destroys a thousand ...
... respect to one another before . Indeed , every sheet of paper contains all the figures that can ever be cut out of it , so that she spoils , instead of erecting ; and for one figure she seems to make , she really destroys a thousand ...
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... whole society of antiquaries will be speedily arrested by the publication of my contro- versy with the sexton of St. Saviour's , respecting the A 2 CABINET . 3 lic streets I frequently discover a train of attentive pas- ...
... whole society of antiquaries will be speedily arrested by the publication of my contro- versy with the sexton of St. Saviour's , respecting the A 2 CABINET . 3 lic streets I frequently discover a train of attentive pas- ...
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