The Monthly Magazine, Том 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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... never fits down before his fa- ther , he proftrates himself at the feet of the authors of his days , and , with his head bent under , implores their benediction ; which they give him , each being feated , and in a tone breathing ...
... never fits down before his fa- ther , he proftrates himself at the feet of the authors of his days , and , with his head bent under , implores their benediction ; which they give him , each being feated , and in a tone breathing ...
Стр. 518
... never withdraw their benefits from thofe who love to execute them . She goes on to exprefs all their happinefs in having fucceeded for fo many years not only in escaping mistry , but in having procured inftruction for their young ma ...
... never withdraw their benefits from thofe who love to execute them . She goes on to exprefs all their happinefs in having fucceeded for fo many years not only in escaping mistry , but in having procured inftruction for their young ma ...
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... never before pub- lifbed in this Country . " TN the mean time , to fatisfy your re- to the embaffy of England . - Never did an embaffy better deserve fuccefs , both with regard to the experience , intelligence , and amiable qualities of ...
... never before pub- lifbed in this Country . " TN the mean time , to fatisfy your re- to the embaffy of England . - Never did an embaffy better deserve fuccefs , both with regard to the experience , intelligence , and amiable qualities of ...
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... never faw more beautiful teeth , nor finer carnation colours . Some of their chiefs were admitted to our tables . They would have an account to be given them of every plate which was brought on the tables . If a leguminous * plant ...
... never faw more beautiful teeth , nor finer carnation colours . Some of their chiefs were admitted to our tables . They would have an account to be given them of every plate which was brought on the tables . If a leguminous * plant ...
Стр. 532
... never feen , but for whom , during the imperfect intercourfe of a familiar and confidential correfpondence , he to two thousand pounds , which will leave a furplus. of their manners ; the civility and gentle- nefs of their carriage ...
... never feen , but for whom , during the imperfect intercourfe of a familiar and confidential correfpondence , he to two thousand pounds , which will leave a furplus. of their manners ; the civility and gentle- nefs of their carriage ...
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