The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... respect to strength , and convenience for the purposes it was meant to serve , it is , without any doubt , juftly entitled to the highest applause ; and even in respect to elegance and beauty , it will perhaps be also found that the ...
... respect to strength , and convenience for the purposes it was meant to serve , it is , without any doubt , juftly entitled to the highest applause ; and even in respect to elegance and beauty , it will perhaps be also found that the ...
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... respect whatever , be justified : That it appeared , by the strongest testimony , that the trade of selling their fubjects , was carried on , not from any natural law in their realms , but merely from the allurements held out by the ...
... respect whatever , be justified : That it appeared , by the strongest testimony , that the trade of selling their fubjects , was carried on , not from any natural law in their realms , but merely from the allurements held out by the ...
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... respect to nations or to perfons , should ever influence it . Too many particulars were ftated , respecting these transactions , to leave the smallest doubt of the facts being , in general , as here reprefented . The farther views of ...
... respect to nations or to perfons , should ever influence it . Too many particulars were ftated , respecting these transactions , to leave the smallest doubt of the facts being , in general , as here reprefented . The farther views of ...
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