The Man in the Moon: Consisting of Essays and Critiques on the Politics, Morals, Manners, Drama, &c. of the Present Day ... [no. 1-24; Nov. 12, 1803-Jan. 28 [i.e. Feb. 11] 1804]William Smelley S. Highley, 1804 - 194 sider |
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... tion for its author . It will be necessary , as a kind præludium to the character of this curious paper , to correct a frequent and familiar prejudice that exists in the minds of the inhabitants of the earth , against the inhabitant of ...
... tion for its author . It will be necessary , as a kind præludium to the character of this curious paper , to correct a frequent and familiar prejudice that exists in the minds of the inhabitants of the earth , against the inhabitant of ...
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... tion , and I have opportunities of discoursing ( and in- deed am personally acquainted ) with those innumera- ble invisible agents who are the friends or enemies of man . " Asmodeus , the most ingenious of the devils , has al- ready in ...
... tion , and I have opportunities of discoursing ( and in- deed am personally acquainted ) with those innumera- ble invisible agents who are the friends or enemies of man . " Asmodeus , the most ingenious of the devils , has al- ready in ...
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... tion , and disposed to listen to the just complaints of the injured , I offer my memorial of the ser- vice in which I have been engaged many years for my country . You will recollect , in your last Num- ber , that you mentioned the ...
... tion , and disposed to listen to the just complaints of the injured , I offer my memorial of the ser- vice in which I have been engaged many years for my country . You will recollect , in your last Num- ber , that you mentioned the ...
Side 30
... tion to visit these shores , I invite you so to do , and that you may present yourself on the west - side of Temple - bar on the first day of the next month , at the hour of twelve , and announce your arrival with a bugle horn , to be ...
... tion to visit these shores , I invite you so to do , and that you may present yourself on the west - side of Temple - bar on the first day of the next month , at the hour of twelve , and announce your arrival with a bugle horn , to be ...
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... tion , in the left ; if perfectly independent he must not have to do with any pocket at all . You see that with this contrivance gentlemen need not be at the trouble of turning their coats , it is merely done by putting their hands in ...
... tion , in the left ; if perfectly independent he must not have to do with any pocket at all . You see that with this contrivance gentlemen need not be at the trouble of turning their coats , it is merely done by putting their hands in ...
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