The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... seem'd his sorrows to deride . The orient morn at length appear'd , And homeward the fad fhepherd fteer'd The other fwain , whom no rash thoughts impell'd , With untir'd perfeverance held The long but easy road . No finking marth ...
... seem'd his sorrows to deride . The orient morn at length appear'd , And homeward the fad fhepherd fteer'd The other fwain , whom no rash thoughts impell'd , With untir'd perfeverance held The long but easy road . No finking marth ...
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... seem to be easy to fix upon any standard by which the a- mount of the contributions of each individual member . or company could be nearly proportioned to the bene- fits that each individual might derive from the fecret . 1 ...
... seem to be easy to fix upon any standard by which the a- mount of the contributions of each individual member . or company could be nearly proportioned to the bene- fits that each individual might derive from the fecret . 1 ...
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... seem to be certainly known here , are , that the feed is diftributed by means of fmall laddles of a proper fize for the different } kinds of feeds , which are fixed into the axle 1791 . 1c9 ON MECHANICAL IMPROVEMENTS ,
... seem to be certainly known here , are , that the feed is diftributed by means of fmall laddles of a proper fize for the different } kinds of feeds , which are fixed into the axle 1791 . 1c9 ON MECHANICAL IMPROVEMENTS ,
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... seem to be the most direct road to wealth , is in the end the best policy . Let those who have fense and spirit to do it , profit by his example . J. A. SIR , To the Editor of the Bee . Inventions by Napier of Merchifion . THE following ...
... seem to be the most direct road to wealth , is in the end the best policy . Let those who have fense and spirit to do it , profit by his example . J. A. SIR , To the Editor of the Bee . Inventions by Napier of Merchifion . THE following ...
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... seem to be faint with travel , faid Mr. ToUNSHEND , for that was the name of the old gentleman . " I am very much fo , " replied EDMUND— ' If you please to retire to my house , which is just at hand , a little rest and refreshment will ...
... seem to be faint with travel , faid Mr. ToUNSHEND , for that was the name of the old gentleman . " I am very much fo , " replied EDMUND— ' If you please to retire to my house , which is just at hand , a little rest and refreshment will ...
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