The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volumen4Smyth and Lyons, 1810 |
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... supposed merit , without being deemed daughters of airy . deportment . Moreover from the earliest account of time it hath been judged not good . for man to dwell alone , and therefore for their own sakes , it becometh a ne- cessary care ...
... supposed merit , without being deemed daughters of airy . deportment . Moreover from the earliest account of time it hath been judged not good . for man to dwell alone , and therefore for their own sakes , it becometh a ne- cessary care ...
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... supposed it only a mode of matter , or in other words . matter ignited ; further informing then that whatever hypothesis we adopt , though for my part , I incline to the latter . all culinary processes are solv- ed with equal ease ...
... supposed it only a mode of matter , or in other words . matter ignited ; further informing then that whatever hypothesis we adopt , though for my part , I incline to the latter . all culinary processes are solv- ed with equal ease ...
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... supposed , that the unfor- tunate patient had sunk under the violent effects of his disease , and had just breathed his last sigh ; he sin- cerely wished him eternal repose , and was in hopes now of enjoying a tem- porary one himself ...
... supposed , that the unfor- tunate patient had sunk under the violent effects of his disease , and had just breathed his last sigh ; he sin- cerely wished him eternal repose , and was in hopes now of enjoying a tem- porary one himself ...
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... supposed errors may be pointed out under the guid- ance of the spirit of meekness . BELFAST MAG , NO , XVII . Irishman does not know his right hand from his left ; let our poor children be taught the cardinal points of the compass , let ...
... supposed errors may be pointed out under the guid- ance of the spirit of meekness . BELFAST MAG , NO , XVII . Irishman does not know his right hand from his left ; let our poor children be taught the cardinal points of the compass , let ...
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... supposed that the legisla- ture will refuse to supply looins ? The boys should not work more than three hours a day . Looms for cotton and woollen goods should of course be employed in some places , instead of those for weaving narrow ...
... supposed that the legisla- ture will refuse to supply looins ? The boys should not work more than three hours a day . Looms for cotton and woollen goods should of course be employed in some places , instead of those for weaving narrow ...
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