The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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Page 17
... passing shower ; and this room is usually enlivened by Riviere's splendid and tempting display of jewellery . On the other is Fassana's print and toy - shop ; together with an orchestra , where a band of music regularly performs during ...
... passing shower ; and this room is usually enlivened by Riviere's splendid and tempting display of jewellery . On the other is Fassana's print and toy - shop ; together with an orchestra , where a band of music regularly performs during ...
Page 18
... passing and re - passing the pump , occasionally takes a draught of water . The spreading foliage of luxuriant trees throw over the walks a grateful shade , while seats , placed at convenient distances , offer to the fati- gued ...
... passing and re - passing the pump , occasionally takes a draught of water . The spreading foliage of luxuriant trees throw over the walks a grateful shade , while seats , placed at convenient distances , offer to the fati- gued ...
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... passed many of his leisure hours , with the books which he carried thither in his pocket . When his clerical career commenced , I either never learned , or do not remem ber ; but he was recommended to his bishop by a large and most ...
... passed many of his leisure hours , with the books which he carried thither in his pocket . When his clerical career commenced , I either never learned , or do not remem ber ; but he was recommended to his bishop by a large and most ...
Page 25
... 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 ...
... 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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... passing away ; but the nation remains and rises with its years . We While we , the present race , are able to call ourselves the nation , we should be sensible of the greatness of the charge that has devolved upon us . have duties to ...
... passing away ; but the nation remains and rises with its years . We While we , the present race , are able to call ourselves the nation , we should be sensible of the greatness of the charge that has devolved upon us . have duties to ...
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