The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volumen28R. Baldwin, 1759 |
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... thought of , D and was very short , it was next day pre- fented to the houfe by Mr. Thomas Co- ventry , when it was read a first time , and ordered to be read a fecond time . On the roth it was read a fecond time , and com . mitted to a ...
... thought of , D and was very short , it was next day pre- fented to the houfe by Mr. Thomas Co- ventry , when it was read a first time , and ordered to be read a fecond time . On the roth it was read a fecond time , and com . mitted to a ...
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... thought his power fufpended , at leaft , by the queen's order to return . Whilft the people were generally in this difpofition , at a meeting in the court- house at St. John's , fome high words began to pass between him and the affem ...
... thought his power fufpended , at leaft , by the queen's order to return . Whilft the people were generally in this difpofition , at a meeting in the court- house at St. John's , fome high words began to pass between him and the affem ...
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... thought , By ftroling fancy led aftray , The vagrant troul'd the jovial lay . Alas of mirth and pleafure cur'd , To horrour's browneft fhade inur'd : By love of wonder fince betray'd , To lend fantastick fpleen her aid : From whom her ...
... thought , By ftroling fancy led aftray , The vagrant troul'd the jovial lay . Alas of mirth and pleafure cur'd , To horrour's browneft fhade inur'd : By love of wonder fince betray'd , To lend fantastick fpleen her aid : From whom her ...
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... thought fit to garrison the place with ; and the colonel is taking all imaginable pains to fettle and regulate the garrifon in the best manner , and as faft as things will admit of . The inclofed , Sir , is the fate of the inland , with ...
... thought fit to garrison the place with ; and the colonel is taking all imaginable pains to fettle and regulate the garrifon in the best manner , and as faft as things will admit of . The inclofed , Sir , is the fate of the inland , with ...
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... thought themselves made of glafs , have ufed the caution neceffary to preferve fuch brittle bodies . Hence it comes ... thoughts , incoherent ideas have been ce- mented fo powerfully , as to remain uni- B ted . But there are degrees of ...
... thought themselves made of glafs , have ufed the caution neceffary to preferve fuch brittle bodies . Hence it comes ... thoughts , incoherent ideas have been ce- mented fo powerfully , as to remain uni- B ted . But there are degrees of ...
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