The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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James Anderson. give any opinion on this subject , as too high for them to know ; " and when pressed to give their opinion as to the propriety of a war in the year 1348 , they say " they are not able to advise any ... subject, as too high ...
James Anderson. give any opinion on this subject , as too high for them to know ; " and when pressed to give their opinion as to the propriety of a war in the year 1348 , they say " they are not able to advise any ... subject, as too high ...
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... subject of senfibility or gratitude , as to a blind man on the subject of colours . Let us then take a review of those different tranfactions ; and examine what fenfations they might naturally be expected to produce in the breast of any ...
... subject of senfibility or gratitude , as to a blind man on the subject of colours . Let us then take a review of those different tranfactions ; and examine what fenfations they might naturally be expected to produce in the breast of any ...
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... subject . A moré absurd or oppressive system has never insulted thę common feelings of mankind . It has been continued under a series of ministers , who have successively been the political idols of the natives of North Britain ...
... subject . A moré absurd or oppressive system has never insulted thę common feelings of mankind . It has been continued under a series of ministers , who have successively been the political idols of the natives of North Britain ...
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