The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volumen4Smyth and Lyons, 1810 |
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... known , and when they are pretty you will see their portraitsin the draw- ugroom , and you can also examine their whole figure very lightly robed . In fine , if a man has the misfortune to lose one of these celebrated wives , he can ...
... known , and when they are pretty you will see their portraitsin the draw- ugroom , and you can also examine their whole figure very lightly robed . In fine , if a man has the misfortune to lose one of these celebrated wives , he can ...
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... known , appointing him sole legatee , left him fifty thousand livres a year Sainclair with many personal attractions , an unstained character , birth , and good fortune , soon fixed the attention of such young ladies as wish to be ...
... known , appointing him sole legatee , left him fifty thousand livres a year Sainclair with many personal attractions , an unstained character , birth , and good fortune , soon fixed the attention of such young ladies as wish to be ...
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... known fact , otherwise Mr. R's datum ) from this principle it results that , strictly and mathematically speaking , a ship with sails and rigging , will float higher on the water in a dense , than in a rare atmosphere . A pound of ...
... known fact , otherwise Mr. R's datum ) from this principle it results that , strictly and mathematically speaking , a ship with sails and rigging , will float higher on the water in a dense , than in a rare atmosphere . A pound of ...
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... known , the authorities before you made the re- ference . To proceed with your analysis , you say the evils of the bank note system are all solvable into the ef Cobbett has since taken other grounds on this subject . But it is not ...
... known , the authorities before you made the re- ference . To proceed with your analysis , you say the evils of the bank note system are all solvable into the ef Cobbett has since taken other grounds on this subject . But it is not ...
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... known , showed to be ab- surd ; of commentaries on these the ories ; and of explanations of the commentaries : that the books of his tory among them were in general so blended with fable , as to make the discovery of truth in them ...
... known , showed to be ab- surd ; of commentaries on these the ories ; and of explanations of the commentaries : that the books of his tory among them were in general so blended with fable , as to make the discovery of truth in them ...
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