The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Band 8H.D. Symonds, 1799 |
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... spirit of Christianity ! " The Jaloffs are an active , powerful , and warlike people ; inheriting great part of the tract which lies between the river Senegal and the Mandingo ftates on the Gambia : yet they differ from the Mandingoes ...
... spirit of Christianity ! " The Jaloffs are an active , powerful , and warlike people ; inheriting great part of the tract which lies between the river Senegal and the Mandingo ftates on the Gambia : yet they differ from the Mandingoes ...
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... spirits , as a bar of rum ; a bar of . one commodity being reckoned equal in value to a bar of an- other commodity ; but , at prefent , the current value of a single bar of any kind , is fixed by the whites at two fhillings fterling ...
... spirits , as a bar of rum ; a bar of . one commodity being reckoned equal in value to a bar of an- other commodity ; but , at prefent , the current value of a single bar of any kind , is fixed by the whites at two fhillings fterling ...
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... spirit of fupe- riority and an ardent defire of liberty ; he will obferve that things which scarce excite notice in a woman , are to him fetters of the most impregnable nature . Thus when married , unused to be controuled , he cannot at ...
... spirit of fupe- riority and an ardent defire of liberty ; he will obferve that things which scarce excite notice in a woman , are to him fetters of the most impregnable nature . Thus when married , unused to be controuled , he cannot at ...
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... then introduced on the uncertainty of human life , and on the nature of true fame ; the paffage is too remarkable to be here omit , ted : U 3 Fame Fame is the fpur that the clear spirit doth raise THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 233.
... then introduced on the uncertainty of human life , and on the nature of true fame ; the paffage is too remarkable to be here omit , ted : U 3 Fame Fame is the fpur that the clear spirit doth raise THE MONTHLY VISITOR . 233.
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Fame is the fpur that the clear spirit doth raise ( That last infirmity of noble minds ) . To fcorn delights and live laborious days ; But the fair guerdon when we hope to find , And think to burst out into fudden blaze , Comes the ...
Fame is the fpur that the clear spirit doth raise ( That last infirmity of noble minds ) . To fcorn delights and live laborious days ; But the fair guerdon when we hope to find , And think to burst out into fudden blaze , Comes the ...
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