The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... thing it enjoys ; — it is weak and helpless ; it looks up to them for assistance, and. nature .has bestowed upon the parents affections that induce them to cherift and support it. — It is wayward and foolish ; nature has also endowed ...
... thing it enjoys ; — it is weak and helpless ; it looks up to them for assistance, and. nature .has bestowed upon the parents affections that induce them to cherift and support it. — It is wayward and foolish ; nature has also endowed ...
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... thing I try now for the very first time. In good manners the Muses I ought to address, To fee if they'd help me my thoughts to express, With neatness, and clearness, and spirit, and fire, And ev'ry thing else that a bard should desire ...
... thing I try now for the very first time. In good manners the Muses I ought to address, To fee if they'd help me my thoughts to express, With neatness, and clearness, and spirit, and fire, And ev'ry thing else that a bard should desire ...
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... things incompatible ; and that wherever any thing appeared subversive of the Constitution, if it had lasted for one, or for two hundred years, it was not a precedent, but an usurpation. But where this law of impeachment which was ...
... things incompatible ; and that wherever any thing appeared subversive of the Constitution, if it had lasted for one, or for two hundred years, it was not a precedent, but an usurpation. But where this law of impeachment which was ...
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