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If the Editors shall be able to realize their own wishes and expectations , the Register will comprise a greater variety of information than is to be found at present in any monthly publication . Rash as it may appear , they will ...
If the Editors shall be able to realize their own wishes and expectations , the Register will comprise a greater variety of information than is to be found at present in any monthly publication . Rash as it may appear , they will ...
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We have received a very able paper under the signature of P. M. , but as the subjects of which it treats appear rather to belong to one particular class of Periodical Works than to a General Miscellany , and as the writer acknowledges ...
We have received a very able paper under the signature of P. M. , but as the subjects of which it treats appear rather to belong to one particular class of Periodical Works than to a General Miscellany , and as the writer acknowledges ...
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... whose lives were passed in op , preserved undiminished the serenity position , have been able to obtain ; and of his amiable temper , and the comfor this consideration he was infinitely posure , the vigour , and firmness of his less ...
... whose lives were passed in op , preserved undiminished the serenity position , have been able to obtain ; and of his amiable temper , and the comfor this consideration he was infinitely posure , the vigour , and firmness of his less ...
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... excess of sorrow and regret ) will admit , that he never courted po to be acquainted personally , in private pularity by any unbecoming or un- life , with the distinguished and amiworthy means ; they will have the able individual ...
... excess of sorrow and regret ) will admit , that he never courted po to be acquainted personally , in private pularity by any unbecoming or un- life , with the distinguished and amiworthy means ; they will have the able individual ...
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Civil usages and manners , some Athenian , is much less consider- and the general taste , had happily able than the difference between our more effect on the religion of Greece most beautiful statues and the mastere than that religion ...
Civil usages and manners , some Athenian , is much less consider- and the general taste , had happily able than the difference between our more effect on the religion of Greece most beautiful statues and the mastere than that religion ...
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