The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... favour- able for the human race , or the reverse , where the in- flux of strangers from other places is confiderable , the deaths must be more numerous in proportion to the births , if the regifters be accurate , than they would have ...
... favour- able for the human race , or the reverse , where the in- flux of strangers from other places is confiderable , the deaths must be more numerous in proportion to the births , if the regifters be accurate , than they would have ...
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... favour able eye . That my work - fhop fhould at prefent be fo full of their images , is a circumstance , I affure you , merely ac- cidental ; a circumstance , to speak freely , which I feel rather difagreeable . When I was occupied in ...
... favour able eye . That my work - fhop fhould at prefent be fo full of their images , is a circumstance , I affure you , merely ac- cidental ; a circumstance , to speak freely , which I feel rather difagreeable . When I was occupied in ...
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... favour , even those who were ignorant of the language which the used . Long before the cause of her af- fliction was known , every one present was eager to redress At ; and had her fuit been as totally inconfiftent with justice , as it ...
... favour , even those who were ignorant of the language which the used . Long before the cause of her af- fliction was known , every one present was eager to redress At ; and had her fuit been as totally inconfiftent with justice , as it ...
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... favoured the Trojans , was greedily fought after . Hence , that wretched play , Locrine , and the abuse thrown against the Greeks , particularly Achilles , even by Shakespeare in his Troilus and Cref- fida , which , though it may give a ...
... favoured the Trojans , was greedily fought after . Hence , that wretched play , Locrine , and the abuse thrown against the Greeks , particularly Achilles , even by Shakespeare in his Troilus and Cref- fida , which , though it may give a ...
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... favour ) , whofe chief remune rations did not arise from individual munificence . In the reign of Charles II , that ... favoured authors of the nobility and the court . Settle contested the palm with Dryden ; and it became neceffary for ...
... favour ) , whofe chief remune rations did not arise from individual munificence . In the reign of Charles II , that ... favoured authors of the nobility and the court . Settle contested the palm with Dryden ; and it became neceffary for ...
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