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... must be very acceptable to the artifts and the lovers of drawing , as they may themselves multiply their own defigns without any knowledge of the art of engraving ; the ftone being prepared fo as to admit of being drawn upon with the ...
... must be very acceptable to the artifts and the lovers of drawing , as they may themselves multiply their own defigns without any knowledge of the art of engraving ; the ftone being prepared fo as to admit of being drawn upon with the ...
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... must have occafioned to the good man was most excru- ciating . He has often been feen , while in- wardly enduring the fevereft torture , endea vouring , by reviving cheerfulness , to mitigate the anxiety his friends experienced for him ...
... must have occafioned to the good man was most excru- ciating . He has often been feen , while in- wardly enduring the fevereft torture , endea vouring , by reviving cheerfulness , to mitigate the anxiety his friends experienced for him ...
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... must indulge us till our bureau is cleared of various interesting papers on temporary and practical fubjects . We have added to the bulk of the Magazine , without any addition to the price , in the hope of being able to comply with the ...
... must indulge us till our bureau is cleared of various interesting papers on temporary and practical fubjects . We have added to the bulk of the Magazine , without any addition to the price , in the hope of being able to comply with the ...
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... must be found to form one of the moit congenial modes of eliciting the native powers of genius . But , they may likewife be confidered as neceffary to the most falutary exertions of genius . It is defirable , not only to cultivate the ...
... must be found to form one of the moit congenial modes of eliciting the native powers of genius . But , they may likewife be confidered as neceffary to the most falutary exertions of genius . It is defirable , not only to cultivate the ...
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... must be the phyfical condi- tion of things in fuch a season , the grievous mortality which is faid to have afflicted the French army , can be mat- ter neither of aftonishment nor doubt . Nor can I well conceive , how two fuch vaft ...
... must be the phyfical condi- tion of things in fuch a season , the grievous mortality which is faid to have afflicted the French army , can be mat- ter neither of aftonishment nor doubt . Nor can I well conceive , how two fuch vaft ...
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