The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... Britain's glory Britain might restore, If Britain's sons could act for aught but ore. But now, my friend, these views to me are past, Three lustra's strife has made me wile at last : I, not ignobly, quit the public stage, With feelings ...
... Britain's glory Britain might restore, If Britain's sons could act for aught but ore. But now, my friend, these views to me are past, Three lustra's strife has made me wile at last : I, not ignobly, quit the public stage, With feelings ...
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... Britain, if his 6wn talents are not defective, will be certain at all times to obtain success in war. The ardour that these vigorous exertions soon inspired into all ranks of people, can scarcely be conceived ; and though some of his ...
... Britain, if his 6wn talents are not defective, will be certain at all times to obtain success in war. The ardour that these vigorous exertions soon inspired into all ranks of people, can scarcely be conceived ; and though some of his ...
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... Britain. And I must suggest, that the woods on the Annexed Estates should be immediately secured to government by act of parliament, and made a Royal forest, lest those estates should be disposed of, in future, by sale, or otherwise ...
... Britain. And I must suggest, that the woods on the Annexed Estates should be immediately secured to government by act of parliament, and made a Royal forest, lest those estates should be disposed of, in future, by sale, or otherwise ...
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