The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volumen4Smyth and Lyons, 1810 |
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... manner , and conducted upon the wisest plans of economy . We cannot sport to idle visitants at Assizes , and but reflect - these are all of a date comparatively recent -- poverty and disease have always existed : How then did our ...
... manner , and conducted upon the wisest plans of economy . We cannot sport to idle visitants at Assizes , and but reflect - these are all of a date comparatively recent -- poverty and disease have always existed : How then did our ...
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... manner of singing . Besides , in these moments of feeling the singer disfigured her countenance by the most ... manners . The Troubadours of Provence gave the laws of composition to the rest of Europe , and men of literature were ...
... manner of singing . Besides , in these moments of feeling the singer disfigured her countenance by the most ... manners . The Troubadours of Provence gave the laws of composition to the rest of Europe , and men of literature were ...
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... manner , without perceiving the smallest alteration in the height of the stem , although the six pieces correspond to a change of three inches of mercury in a common barometer , and equal to its greatest range in this country . I ...
... manner , without perceiving the smallest alteration in the height of the stem , although the six pieces correspond to a change of three inches of mercury in a common barometer , and equal to its greatest range in this country . I ...
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... manner , she proposed that we should visit the library and such other parts of the building as i should prefer , as soon as I had sufficiently amused myself with the scene on the lake , in order to occupy the interval till the return of ...
... manner , she proposed that we should visit the library and such other parts of the building as i should prefer , as soon as I had sufficiently amused myself with the scene on the lake , in order to occupy the interval till the return of ...
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... manner con- jectured by Sir William Jones , as she informed me ; and of which the ancient Sanscrit language , originally spoken at its court , and the inscrip- tions on some antiquated monuments in the uninhabited parts of modern Persia ...
... manner con- jectured by Sir William Jones , as she informed me ; and of which the ancient Sanscrit language , originally spoken at its court , and the inscrip- tions on some antiquated monuments in the uninhabited parts of modern Persia ...
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