The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 38Philological Society of London, 1800 |
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... those Affociations ; their Lecture Rooms , Field Meetings , and Deputations } ~~ from the Publication of Paine's Age of Reafon till the prefent Period , Spirit of the Public . Journals for 1799 , ibid . " Narrative of the Deportation to ...
... those Affociations ; their Lecture Rooms , Field Meetings , and Deputations } ~~ from the Publication of Paine's Age of Reafon till the prefent Period , Spirit of the Public . Journals for 1799 , ibid . " Narrative of the Deportation to ...
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... those who might be able. his other navigations lykewife hath he fayled thorough all the Levant feas every way and ben in the chiefe iflandes of the inland fea called Mediterraneum mare vidz . Rhodes Malta Sicil Cipris and Candy with ...
... those who might be able. his other navigations lykewife hath he fayled thorough all the Levant feas every way and ben in the chiefe iflandes of the inland fea called Mediterraneum mare vidz . Rhodes Malta Sicil Cipris and Candy with ...
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which promifed more fecurity to those who might be able to reach it , floating a confiderable way from them , S. Scott , being the toutelt of the party , refolved to fwim after it , and encouraging Quarter - mafter Alexander McCarthy ...
which promifed more fecurity to those who might be able to reach it , floating a confiderable way from them , S. Scott , being the toutelt of the party , refolved to fwim after it , and encouraging Quarter - mafter Alexander McCarthy ...
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... those who knew him beft , reported of him , that although he might be negligent in ceremonials , and at times loofe in his manner of talking on religious subjects , he was by no means an unbeliever , and in his dealings moft certainly a ...
... those who knew him beft , reported of him , that although he might be negligent in ceremonials , and at times loofe in his manner of talking on religious subjects , he was by no means an unbeliever , and in his dealings moft certainly a ...
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... those Indian territories which were known to Alexander the Great only by re- port , and to the Greeks of Egypt only by the intervention of a commerce re- ftricted to the coaft , it may be deemed an object of high curiofity at least , if ...
... those Indian territories which were known to Alexander the Great only by re- port , and to the Greeks of Egypt only by the intervention of a commerce re- ftricted to the coaft , it may be deemed an object of high curiofity at least , if ...
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