The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 8James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1792 |
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... thought it strange that our carpenters fhould not have thought of employing larch wood for these purposes , as this is in all respects preferable to ma- hogany , and could be procured at lefs than one - fourth of the price . Larch ...
... thought it strange that our carpenters fhould not have thought of employing larch wood for these purposes , as this is in all respects preferable to ma- hogany , and could be procured at lefs than one - fourth of the price . Larch ...
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... thought that it would be a great pleasure , ( particular- ly in the present age ) to open up this noble treasure to ... thoughts that reflect honour on the writer , or that serve to instruct the reader . The Editor is obliged to Philo ...
... thought that it would be a great pleasure , ( particular- ly in the present age ) to open up this noble treasure to ... thoughts that reflect honour on the writer , or that serve to instruct the reader . The Editor is obliged to Philo ...
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... thought : It may blunt their ambition , but it binds them to their people , and invi- gorates every duty towards those , to whom they con- sider themselves connected for life . To be continued . For the Bee . VERSES BY THOMSON ADDRESSED ...
... thought : It may blunt their ambition , but it binds them to their people , and invi- gorates every duty towards those , to whom they con- sider themselves connected for life . To be continued . For the Bee . VERSES BY THOMSON ADDRESSED ...
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Intelligence respecting arts | 32 |
Anecdote of Foote the comedian | 39 |
MEMOIRS of abbé Blanchet | 48 |
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