The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... mind his business , and careful not to lose the balmy influence of the inost early rays of the sun ? The latter has the plealure to see the most essential part of his business done before the other begins ; the consequence of which is ...
... mind his business , and careful not to lose the balmy influence of the inost early rays of the sun ? The latter has the plealure to see the most essential part of his business done before the other begins ; the consequence of which is ...
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... mind . The manner of settling a new country , exhibits a view of the human mind , so foreign to the views that have been taken of the subject for many centuries in Europe , that Į flatter myself the following account of the progress of ...
... mind . The manner of settling a new country , exhibits a view of the human mind , so foreign to the views that have been taken of the subject for many centuries in Europe , that Į flatter myself the following account of the progress of ...
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... mind Which once those lips pofsest , Those eyes no longer can divine Each secret of my breast . VI . What pleases now or grieves my mind , What makes me sad or gay , It is not in thy pow'r to give , Nor canst thou take away : Each ...
... mind Which once those lips pofsest , Those eyes no longer can divine Each secret of my breast . VI . What pleases now or grieves my mind , What makes me sad or gay , It is not in thy pow'r to give , Nor canst thou take away : Each ...
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