The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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... persons who have abun- dance of one kind of commodity at command , and very little of any other : Quo modo pyris vesci jubet Calabur hospes . A complete answer to such a letter as theirs , would be far too voluminous to appear in a ...
... persons who have abun- dance of one kind of commodity at command , and very little of any other : Quo modo pyris vesci jubet Calabur hospes . A complete answer to such a letter as theirs , would be far too voluminous to appear in a ...
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... persons that had faith in his doctrines , and experiencing great trouble and vex- ation from the unbelievers , he despaired of effecting their reformation ; and there- fore prayed God to extirpate every soul of them from the face of the ...
... persons that had faith in his doctrines , and experiencing great trouble and vex- ation from the unbelievers , he despaired of effecting their reformation ; and there- fore prayed God to extirpate every soul of them from the face of the ...
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... PERSONS . ACCOUNT of the LATE GENERAL MELVILLE . ENERAL Melville was descended from the Melvilles of Carnbee , in Fife , a branch of the ancient and noble family of his name , of which the chief is the present Earl of Leven and Melville ...
... PERSONS . ACCOUNT of the LATE GENERAL MELVILLE . ENERAL Melville was descended from the Melvilles of Carnbee , in Fife , a branch of the ancient and noble family of his name , of which the chief is the present Earl of Leven and Melville ...
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... persons by whose means the defection of Martinique had been brought about : and it is remarkable that , although on the restoration of that , and some other islands to France , when the most rigid enquiry was instituted respecting the ...
... persons by whose means the defection of Martinique had been brought about : and it is remarkable that , although on the restoration of that , and some other islands to France , when the most rigid enquiry was instituted respecting the ...
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... persons in his situation , nothing of that sort was ever even insinuated against General M. on the contrary , it was well known at home , as well as abroad , that with op- portunities of amassing wealth , in the sole settlement and ...
... persons in his situation , nothing of that sort was ever even insinuated against General M. on the contrary , it was well known at home , as well as abroad , that with op- portunities of amassing wealth , in the sole settlement and ...
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