London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Том 20C. Ackers, 1751 |
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... lady , the Invitation to dinner , and the furveying question , & c . hall be in our next . - Zerubbabel Propertone , and our Greek correfpondent will not be forget . -The country dances fhall be confidered . — We bave received several ...
... lady , the Invitation to dinner , and the furveying question , & c . hall be in our next . - Zerubbabel Propertone , and our Greek correfpondent will not be forget . -The country dances fhall be confidered . — We bave received several ...
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... lady of the Hon . Philip Yorke , Efq ; of a daughter . 75. Lady Mary Mackenzie , the lady of lord Fortrofe , alfo of a daughter . 28. Dutchess of Leeds , of a fon . The lady of Sir W. Beauchamp Proctor , Bart , knight of the fhire for ...
... lady of the Hon . Philip Yorke , Efq ; of a daughter . 75. Lady Mary Mackenzie , the lady of lord Fortrofe , alfo of a daughter . 28. Dutchess of Leeds , of a fon . The lady of Sir W. Beauchamp Proctor , Bart , knight of the fhire for ...
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... lady Frances Haftings , aunt to the prefent earl of Huntingdon . 25. John Anger , Efq ; proprietor of the light - houfes in the North , for the conve- niency of shipping . Mr. Nathaniel Whittle , aged 103 , for- merly a confiderable ...
... lady Frances Haftings , aunt to the prefent earl of Huntingdon . 25. John Anger , Efq ; proprietor of the light - houfes in the North , for the conve- niency of shipping . Mr. Nathaniel Whittle , aged 103 , for- merly a confiderable ...
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... Lady , pr . 6d . Owen . 34. Curious Obfervations upon the Man- ners , Cuftoms , & c . of the feveral Nations of Afia , Africa , and America . Two Vols . By L'Abbe Lambert , pr . 10s . G. Woodfall . 35. A Veiw of the Lancashire Dialect ...
... Lady , pr . 6d . Owen . 34. Curious Obfervations upon the Man- ners , Cuftoms , & c . of the feveral Nations of Afia , Africa , and America . Two Vols . By L'Abbe Lambert , pr . 10s . G. Woodfall . 35. A Veiw of the Lancashire Dialect ...
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... lady Rules for a man of wit and learning to make himself a difagreeble companion ibid . G. Farther remarks on chanting Anfwers to mathematical questions Declaration of the emprefs queen to the dyet of the empire , concerning the ...
... lady Rules for a man of wit and learning to make himself a difagreeble companion ibid . G. Farther remarks on chanting Anfwers to mathematical questions Declaration of the emprefs queen to the dyet of the empire , concerning the ...
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Стр. 129 - One morn I missed him on the customed hill, Along the heath and near his favourite tree; Another came; nor yet beside the rill, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he; 'The next with dirges due in sad array Slow through the church-way path we saw him borne. Approach and read (for thou can'st read) the lay, Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn.
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Стр. 129 - Or draw his frailties from their dread abode, (There they alike in trembling hope repose,) The bosom of his Father and his God.
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