London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen33C. Ackers, 1764 |
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... death , the reader may fee an authentic account in the fame Ma- gazine , p . 148 . And , before the feffion ended , his ma- jefty having granted a commiflion for inftalling his ferene highness prince Ferdinand of Brunswick , by his ...
... death , the reader may fee an authentic account in the fame Ma- gazine , p . 148 . And , before the feffion ended , his ma- jefty having granted a commiflion for inftalling his ferene highness prince Ferdinand of Brunswick , by his ...
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... death , the charge might not have been a fifth part of a million ; and that others were brought is not the fault of the governors . I have feen a computation , which appears to be very rational , and wor- thy the attention ofevery good ...
... death , the charge might not have been a fifth part of a million ; and that others were brought is not the fault of the governors . I have feen a computation , which appears to be very rational , and wor- thy the attention ofevery good ...
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... death . 31 The place of honour , and the name of applaufe , for which thousands are glad to facrifice their eafe , to fell their liberty , is worth little care , fince it is fubject to all the caprice of fickle minded man . Since fo ...
... death . 31 The place of honour , and the name of applaufe , for which thousands are glad to facrifice their eafe , to fell their liberty , is worth little care , fince it is fubject to all the caprice of fickle minded man . Since fo ...
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... Death , the detector of all cheats - death , the touchstone of all true worth , and there- fore to those whofe care every thing but their fouls has fhared , the king of ter- rors ; even death itself , will confirm the fupreme wisdom of ...
... Death , the detector of all cheats - death , the touchstone of all true worth , and there- fore to those whofe care every thing but their fouls has fhared , the king of ter- rors ; even death itself , will confirm the fupreme wisdom of ...
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... death and quarter - day . The characters of fir William Racket and his lady are , we think , plainly borrowed from the Flut- sers in the Discovery ; but the copies are infinitely inferior to their originals . Upon the whole , this farce ...
... death and quarter - day . The characters of fir William Racket and his lady are , we think , plainly borrowed from the Flut- sers in the Discovery ; but the copies are infinitely inferior to their originals . Upon the whole , this farce ...
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