The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Band 8H.D. Symonds, 1799 |
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... never have ex- pected to have caught his features in the bar of a ta- vern * . * This curious character , Duns Scotus , was of the order of St. Francis ; by the acuterefs of his parts , and especially by his manner of difputing , he ...
... never have ex- pected to have caught his features in the bar of a ta- vern * . * This curious character , Duns Scotus , was of the order of St. Francis ; by the acuterefs of his parts , and especially by his manner of difputing , he ...
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... never learnt to cloy , But days of toil enliven hours of joy . ” My friend informed me that Charmouth contains in its cliffs an inexhauftible magazine of petrifactions . Perhaps the cornua ammonis , nantilus , and belemnite , are found ...
... never learnt to cloy , But days of toil enliven hours of joy . ” My friend informed me that Charmouth contains in its cliffs an inexhauftible magazine of petrifactions . Perhaps the cornua ammonis , nantilus , and belemnite , are found ...
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... never fleeps ; and he is felt on the diftant frontier of Courland or of Cleves , at the extremities of his dominions , almost as much as here at Berlin . But fo was Philip the Se- cond , the most odious tyrant of modern times . It is ...
... never fleeps ; and he is felt on the diftant frontier of Courland or of Cleves , at the extremities of his dominions , almost as much as here at Berlin . But fo was Philip the Se- cond , the most odious tyrant of modern times . It is ...
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... never faw any public cere- mony performed with fo much folemnity and awful decorum . Four men , convicted of robbery , aggravated by circumstances of cruelty and inhumanity , were fen- tenced tenced to die ; not by the halter , as 48 ...
... never faw any public cere- mony performed with fo much folemnity and awful decorum . Four men , convicted of robbery , aggravated by circumstances of cruelty and inhumanity , were fen- tenced tenced to die ; not by the halter , as 48 ...
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... never known to expand themselves more freely in exertion , than when warmed and enlivened by the hope of fome prefent or diftant good . This is a counterpoife to the feverest hardships undergone in the purfuit ; and the teftimony of ...
... never known to expand themselves more freely in exertion , than when warmed and enlivened by the hope of fome prefent or diftant good . This is a counterpoife to the feverest hardships undergone in the purfuit ; and the teftimony of ...
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