The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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James Anderson. ly prove , that if this plainness was not at all times followed , it was owing to the taste of the times , and not to any inherent defect of the stile of architecture , which ... prove, that if this plainness was not at ...
James Anderson. ly prove , that if this plainness was not at all times followed , it was owing to the taste of the times , and not to any inherent defect of the stile of architecture , which ... prove, that if this plainness was not at ...
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... Prove me that , my friend Peter ; and I'll burn Rochefoucault's maxims , and become enamoured with mankind ! To prove it , replied Peter , would perhaps be difficult ; but I'll relate a few facts ; and they are such as oco cur every day ...
... Prove me that , my friend Peter ; and I'll burn Rochefoucault's maxims , and become enamoured with mankind ! To prove it , replied Peter , would perhaps be difficult ; but I'll relate a few facts ; and they are such as oco cur every day ...
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... prove beneficial to the natives of the country . For my own part , I fcruple not to acknowledge , that when I contemplate the prospect with attention , ideas burit upon the mind that are of the most exhilirating kind . I think I see the ...
... prove beneficial to the natives of the country . For my own part , I fcruple not to acknowledge , that when I contemplate the prospect with attention , ideas burit upon the mind that are of the most exhilirating kind . I think I see the ...
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