The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... tion had never , since the days of Carlemagne , performed any martial exploit of consequence , where the Scots had not born away a full share of the honours of the field . He concludes by the usual predictions of prosperity and ...
... tion had never , since the days of Carlemagne , performed any martial exploit of consequence , where the Scots had not born away a full share of the honours of the field . He concludes by the usual predictions of prosperity and ...
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... all the inhabitants of this globe ? Is not every passion then hushed , and the mind in the best frame imaginable , for paying to the great God of nature that adora. tion , prasie , and homage , which all his 84 Nov. 16 . ON EARLY KISING ,
... all the inhabitants of this globe ? Is not every passion then hushed , and the mind in the best frame imaginable , for paying to the great God of nature that adora. tion , prasie , and homage , which all his 84 Nov. 16 . ON EARLY KISING ,
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James Anderson. tion , prasie , and homage , which all his reasonable creatures öwe hiin ? In this respect , then , the advantage of early riling are inanifeft . With regard to social duties , what more necessary thaņ early rising ? is ...
James Anderson. tion , prasie , and homage , which all his reasonable creatures öwe hiin ? In this respect , then , the advantage of early riling are inanifeft . With regard to social duties , what more necessary thaņ early rising ? is ...
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