The Bee, Or, Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... minds of the ad- mirers of Mr Pitt , I fhall only premife , that the whole abuses complained of exifted long before the commence- ment of his ministry , and confequently can reflect no perfonal or peculiar cenfure upon him . We have our ...
... minds of the ad- mirers of Mr Pitt , I fhall only premife , that the whole abuses complained of exifted long before the commence- ment of his ministry , and confequently can reflect no perfonal or peculiar cenfure upon him . We have our ...
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... mind only waits an opportunity to difcover itfelf ; and confe- quently that , if the husbandman is apparently less vi- cious than the manufacturer , it is to be afcribed to his want of opportunity to discover his difpofition . This alfo ...
... mind only waits an opportunity to difcover itfelf ; and confe- quently that , if the husbandman is apparently less vi- cious than the manufacturer , it is to be afcribed to his want of opportunity to discover his difpofition . This alfo ...
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... Day . STRANGE are the fashions that prevail ; One wears a queue , one docks his tail ; And yet in both alike we find A lamentable want of mind . ! The following Lines are extracted from an Old Scottish 26 Nov. 9 . POETRY .
... Day . STRANGE are the fashions that prevail ; One wears a queue , one docks his tail ; And yet in both alike we find A lamentable want of mind . ! The following Lines are extracted from an Old Scottish 26 Nov. 9 . POETRY .
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... , as can leave no room for doubt in the mind of any perfon who will take the trouble to examine them . One experiment of this kind is however fo decifive , and so easy to • So oft remov'd , I scarce know whence I 2791 . 29 THE EPHEMERON .
... , as can leave no room for doubt in the mind of any perfon who will take the trouble to examine them . One experiment of this kind is however fo decifive , and so easy to • So oft remov'd , I scarce know whence I 2791 . 29 THE EPHEMERON .
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... Day . STRANGE are the fashions that prevail ; One wears a queue , one docks his tail ; And yet in both alike we find A lamentable want of mind . 1 The following Lines are extracted from an Old Scottish 26 Nov. 9 . POETRY .
... Day . STRANGE are the fashions that prevail ; One wears a queue , one docks his tail ; And yet in both alike we find A lamentable want of mind . 1 The following Lines are extracted from an Old Scottish 26 Nov. 9 . POETRY .
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