The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Band 8H.D. Symonds, 1799 |
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... of another ? No. Should we not rather keep them to ourselves , and use our ut- moft endeavours to fupprefs them ? Moft certainly . L 2 Another Another confideration cught to form a part of our reflections THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 123.
... of another ? No. Should we not rather keep them to ourselves , and use our ut- moft endeavours to fupprefs them ? Moft certainly . L 2 Another Another confideration cught to form a part of our reflections THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 123.
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... use of their fentes . the reft lay buried in a profound fleep ; and , among them , the leader of the party and the guards of the pri- foners . Mr. Johnson's mind was too deeply affected by All his dreadful fituation to fhare in this ...
... use of their fentes . the reft lay buried in a profound fleep ; and , among them , the leader of the party and the guards of the pri- foners . Mr. Johnson's mind was too deeply affected by All his dreadful fituation to fhare in this ...
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... the ftructure of thefe animals is their finny feet , having not only joints and toes , by which they are enabled to go on fhore , to fit on their breech like like the dog , and to use their paws in THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 175.
... the ftructure of thefe animals is their finny feet , having not only joints and toes , by which they are enabled to go on fhore , to fit on their breech like like the dog , and to use their paws in THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 175.
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like the dog , and to use their paws in various ways , but likewife , by means of the web between their toes , to fwim with equal eafe . The manners of these animals are fo peculiar and extraordinary , that the account of them would be ...
like the dog , and to use their paws in various ways , but likewife , by means of the web between their toes , to fwim with equal eafe . The manners of these animals are fo peculiar and extraordinary , that the account of them would be ...
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... use the expreffion , against fome of thofe wrecks . It is the hideous theatre of deftruction the most hur- rible . The foul is faddened , on contemplating thofe remains of grandeur and magnificence , and is roufed into indignation ...
... use the expreffion , against fome of thofe wrecks . It is the hideous theatre of deftruction the most hur- rible . The foul is faddened , on contemplating thofe remains of grandeur and magnificence , and is roufed into indignation ...
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