The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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... death of Julius Cæsar , there was a report . that he intended to remove the seat of empire to Troy , from which the Romans derived their origin ; and it was feared , that Augustus might carry into execution what his uncle and adopted ...
... death of Julius Cæsar , there was a report . that he intended to remove the seat of empire to Troy , from which the Romans derived their origin ; and it was feared , that Augustus might carry into execution what his uncle and adopted ...
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... death in the daily papers ; I suppose between two and three years ago . I greatly pitied his undeserved suffer- ings , for I know him to have been a very valuable and worthy man ; unassuming in his disposition , bland in his manners ...
... death in the daily papers ; I suppose between two and three years ago . I greatly pitied his undeserved suffer- ings , for I know him to have been a very valuable and worthy man ; unassuming in his disposition , bland in his manners ...
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... death passed on them related to the death of the soul . 16. That the inspiration of the New Tes- tament is partial also . That there was no doubt a superintendancy , according to the pro- mise of our Lord , to bring all necessary facts ...
... death passed on them related to the death of the soul . 16. That the inspiration of the New Tes- tament is partial also . That there was no doubt a superintendancy , according to the pro- mise of our Lord , to bring all necessary facts ...
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... death , he sold most ef his estates , and gave away the pro- duce to necessitous people , that he might free himself from every incumbrance . He reserved only enough for his own bare comfortable subsistence in his retirement . He ...
... death , he sold most ef his estates , and gave away the pro- duce to necessitous people , that he might free himself from every incumbrance . He reserved only enough for his own bare comfortable subsistence in his retirement . He ...
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... death . Their whitened locks that still wave among us are titles to our veneration ; they com- mand and they will obtain it , while the virtues they have taught us to practice shall continue to warm our hearts . But our respect for the ...
... death . Their whitened locks that still wave among us are titles to our veneration ; they com- mand and they will obtain it , while the virtues they have taught us to practice shall continue to warm our hearts . But our respect for the ...
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