Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volumen55F. Jefferies, 1785 |
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... learned . ' He paused a while , and with a compofed frame of mind faid , ' Come life , come death , I am refigned . O , the love of God overcomes my foul ! ' " The doctor coming in , he faid , my father speak to the doctor , and I will ...
... learned . ' He paused a while , and with a compofed frame of mind faid , ' Come life , come death , I am refigned . O , the love of God overcomes my foul ! ' " The doctor coming in , he faid , my father speak to the doctor , and I will ...
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... learned body , it feems , in the reign of Cha . II . thought fit to give a demonftration of their loyal and monarchical principles by a public decree , condemning to the flames the works ( I fuppofe only in part ) of Milton , Buchanan ...
... learned body , it feems , in the reign of Cha . II . thought fit to give a demonftration of their loyal and monarchical principles by a public decree , condemning to the flames the works ( I fuppofe only in part ) of Milton , Buchanan ...
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... learned authorities for fuch a method of argumentation ; and no one can call in queftion their prudence in the affair , as all thefe famous champions were now dead . The author of the poem extols , in fplendid terms , the dig- nity and ...
... learned authorities for fuch a method of argumentation ; and no one can call in queftion their prudence in the affair , as all thefe famous champions were now dead . The author of the poem extols , in fplendid terms , the dig- nity and ...
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... learned correfpondent , P. Gemfage , has tried his skill to little purpofe , have been very faultily copied . I cannot help ob- ferving on this occafion , that a Roman infcription published by you June 1784 , p . 403 , as found at ...
... learned correfpondent , P. Gemfage , has tried his skill to little purpofe , have been very faultily copied . I cannot help ob- ferving on this occafion , that a Roman infcription published by you June 1784 , p . 403 , as found at ...
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... learned Lord . He had always oblerved , that in cafes of elections , that which was obvious to the common - sense of every honeft man , was often , by the fophiftry of the bar , involved in fuch a cloud of learned obfcurity , that ...
... learned Lord . He had always oblerved , that in cafes of elections , that which was obvious to the common - sense of every honeft man , was often , by the fophiftry of the bar , involved in fuch a cloud of learned obfcurity , that ...
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