THE MONTHLY REVIEW OR LITERARY JOURNAL1781 |
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... persons who were poffeffed of talents for diftinguishing themfelves in the world , for having their memories handed down from age to age , much the greater part it is likely , from hard neceffity , or by fome of the various fatal ...
... persons who were poffeffed of talents for diftinguishing themfelves in the world , for having their memories handed down from age to age , much the greater part it is likely , from hard neceffity , or by fome of the various fatal ...
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... person pledging the property of another . He also propofes fome regulations for brokers and auctio- neers , to check the practice called [ we know not why ] fwindling , on a larger scale and there is certainly more policy as well as ...
... person pledging the property of another . He also propofes fome regulations for brokers and auctio- neers , to check the practice called [ we know not why ] fwindling , on a larger scale and there is certainly more policy as well as ...
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... person , and even every community , either fecular or religious , to keep by them more than 500 livres in fpecie . The motive adduced for this bar- barity , was a fuppofition , that there were twelve hundred millions + of fpecie in the ...
... person , and even every community , either fecular or religious , to keep by them more than 500 livres in fpecie . The motive adduced for this bar- barity , was a fuppofition , that there were twelve hundred millions + of fpecie in the ...
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... person who had occafioned her terror , and who had leaped in to her affiftance , are drowned . The maniac , who is the daughter of a peasant , is driven to infanity by the apprehen- fion of poverty and the lofs of her relations ...
... person who had occafioned her terror , and who had leaped in to her affiftance , are drowned . The maniac , who is the daughter of a peasant , is driven to infanity by the apprehen- fion of poverty and the lofs of her relations ...
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... from the time of his leaving England , to his arrival at his own country , that he gained the good - will of every person on board , from from the highest to the loweft , and particularly of 236 MONTHLY CATALOGUE , Mifcellaneous .
... from the time of his leaving England , to his arrival at his own country , that he gained the good - will of every person on board , from from the highest to the loweft , and particularly of 236 MONTHLY CATALOGUE , Mifcellaneous .
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