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Side 520
... remains in that fituation until he is order- ed to rife . His father teftifies for him all the fatisfaction which his conduct and his progrefs had given him , and particularly the refpectful regard which he had fhewn to Aouana , in whom ...
... remains in that fituation until he is order- ed to rife . His father teftifies for him all the fatisfaction which his conduct and his progrefs had given him , and particularly the refpectful regard which he had fhewn to Aouana , in whom ...
Side 521
... remain at Pekin till the month of March in the following year , announced that they were not to be offered all at once , but at three different times , and for this pur- pofe he had arranged them in three claffes . The two first were ...
... remain at Pekin till the month of March in the following year , announced that they were not to be offered all at once , but at three different times , and for this pur- pofe he had arranged them in three claffes . The two first were ...
Side 528
... remains of Greek and Roman literature were rescued from among the ruins of time , -PETRARCH , as if he had been a Scotchman , has not disdained to write upon the ITCH . It is in his excellent ethical work , De Remediis utriusque Fortunæ ...
... remains of Greek and Roman literature were rescued from among the ruins of time , -PETRARCH , as if he had been a Scotchman , has not disdained to write upon the ITCH . It is in his excellent ethical work , De Remediis utriusque Fortunæ ...
Side 532
... remain- ing , like a homely weed , fixed to one fpot . Another motive , not lefs powerful than the former , confpired in prompting this eccentric ramble . On the Somerfetfhire coaft , and not many miles from Bridgewater , the author has ...
... remain- ing , like a homely weed , fixed to one fpot . Another motive , not lefs powerful than the former , confpired in prompting this eccentric ramble . On the Somerfetfhire coaft , and not many miles from Bridgewater , the author has ...
Side 535
... remain in the room for the perufal of the fubfcribers ; the expenfe of two feparate inftitutions will be avoided , and permanence will be given to the efta- blishment of a News Room ; which , both in a commercial and political point of ...
... remain in the room for the perufal of the fubfcribers ; the expenfe of two feparate inftitutions will be avoided , and permanence will be given to the efta- blishment of a News Room ; which , both in a commercial and political point of ...
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