The Bee: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 17James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1793 |
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... leaves was very vivid and pleasing that its blofsoms were of a fine purple co- lour in great adundance early in the spring , so as to make it one of the most beautiful ornamental trees that could any where be found ; would not every one ...
... leaves was very vivid and pleasing that its blofsoms were of a fine purple co- lour in great adundance early in the spring , so as to make it one of the most beautiful ornamental trees that could any where be found ; would not every one ...
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... leave to refer to the recollection of every person who has travelled in England , if he has not remarked that in a great many places , particularly in the richest counties the fences in general consist of a great mound of earth ...
... leave to refer to the recollection of every person who has travelled in England , if he has not remarked that in a great many places , particularly in the richest counties the fences in general consist of a great mound of earth ...
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... leaving their tops all of one height . Upon the top of these is fixed a lath of wood sawed , the fence be made of larch supports , joined together by sawed boards about four inches broad , running horizontally , at the distance of six ...
... leaving their tops all of one height . Upon the top of these is fixed a lath of wood sawed , the fence be made of larch supports , joined together by sawed boards about four inches broad , running horizontally , at the distance of six ...
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... leave what's wrong , and do what's right . Who would repent of actions bad , If he no hopes of pardon had ? What would make men from evil cease , But hope of pardon , -favour , -peace ? Forbidden pleasures we despise , In hope of pure ...
... leave what's wrong , and do what's right . Who would repent of actions bad , If he no hopes of pardon had ? What would make men from evil cease , But hope of pardon , -favour , -peace ? Forbidden pleasures we despise , In hope of pure ...
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... leave them in the hands of political adventurers , whose greatest merit is what you call the gift of the gab , and who only take up such affairs in hopes that the landed and burgh inter- ests in Scotland will defeat the application , to ...
... leave them in the hands of political adventurers , whose greatest merit is what you call the gift of the gab , and who only take up such affairs in hopes that the landed and burgh inter- ests in Scotland will defeat the application , to ...
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