The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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Page 14
... common oil , and not ver fumes , in the consecration of their kings . But , in support of my opinion on the recent discovery of the ottar , I shall ad- duce both negative and positive proofs ; and I hope to demonstrate , that it was not ...
... common oil , and not ver fumes , in the consecration of their kings . But , in support of my opinion on the recent discovery of the ottar , I shall ad- duce both negative and positive proofs ; and I hope to demonstrate , that it was not ...
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... common foot - way to the old spa , lies through the church - yard , the different walks of which are shaded by double rows of lime - trees , whose prim - trained heads disgust the eye of taste with their tedious uniformity . At the end ...
... common foot - way to the old spa , lies through the church - yard , the different walks of which are shaded by double rows of lime - trees , whose prim - trained heads disgust the eye of taste with their tedious uniformity . At the end ...
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... common or of mineral water , shower baths , sudatories , & c . can be procured with the greatest facility . It has lately become a very general practice , to ridicule the prevailing taste for frequenting watering - places and drink- ing ...
... common or of mineral water , shower baths , sudatories , & c . can be procured with the greatest facility . It has lately become a very general practice , to ridicule the prevailing taste for frequenting watering - places and drink- ing ...
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... common to ships of war . I know not how far I may differ in opinion from those among you who may have turned their attention to the subject to which I now allude ; or whether any person present has really investigated it . But I should ...
... common to ships of war . I know not how far I may differ in opinion from those among you who may have turned their attention to the subject to which I now allude ; or whether any person present has really investigated it . But I should ...
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... common pro- perty to be adopted without hesitation ; yet , in all cases where I could speak confidently of the original author , and particularly where the matter quoted had been but seldom pub- lished , I have not failed to make the ...
... common pro- perty to be adopted without hesitation ; yet , in all cases where I could speak confidently of the original author , and particularly where the matter quoted had been but seldom pub- lished , I have not failed to make the ...
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