The Monthly Magazine, Bind 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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Side 520
... gives him a faith- ful account ; and in his recital informs him , that the two wives , after having quit- ted the fpoufal houfe ... give notice of his conduct to the emperor . He declares that his wives are for the future unworthy of his ...
... gives him a faith- ful account ; and in his recital informs him , that the two wives , after having quit- ted the fpoufal houfe ... give notice of his conduct to the emperor . He declares that his wives are for the future unworthy of his ...
Side 523
... give them a character ; or , if they be compelled to give it , it is given in fuch a manner ( and furely much depends upon the manner ) , that it becomes of little or no ufe . In- quire into the caufe of this behaviour , afk whence ...
... give them a character ; or , if they be compelled to give it , it is given in fuch a manner ( and furely much depends upon the manner ) , that it becomes of little or no ufe . In- quire into the caufe of this behaviour , afk whence ...
Side 525
... give a pre- ference to the dry and light foil in which the oak predominates , and which is pre- ferred for the cultivation of grain . In the military tract , we found on the road fide numerous inftances of families in the firft ftage of ...
... give a pre- ference to the dry and light foil in which the oak predominates , and which is pre- ferred for the cultivation of grain . In the military tract , we found on the road fide numerous inftances of families in the firft ftage of ...
Side 531
... gives generoully whatever he fees defirable , knows nothing of this exclufive right , nor of the mutual convention ... give it with the other to the first of his own people whom he met , from whom he took bananas , hens , and hogs , to ...
... gives generoully whatever he fees defirable , knows nothing of this exclufive right , nor of the mutual convention ... give it with the other to the first of his own people whom he met , from whom he took bananas , hens , and hogs , to ...
Side 541
... give the reader fome idea of Ariofto's character , -for without fpecimens of thefe it is fcarcely poffible for any commonly well - regulated imagination fo far to fhake off the shackles of reafon and nature , as to have any con- ception ...
... give the reader fome idea of Ariofto's character , -for without fpecimens of thefe it is fcarcely poffible for any commonly well - regulated imagination fo far to fhake off the shackles of reafon and nature , as to have any con- ception ...
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