The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... never had any ambition for the reputation of an author , yet I have frequently had it in my head , to write a treatife , which fhould be entitled The Art of Idleness . " The purport of it would be , to teach men , who had no regular ...
... never had any ambition for the reputation of an author , yet I have frequently had it in my head , to write a treatife , which fhould be entitled The Art of Idleness . " The purport of it would be , to teach men , who had no regular ...
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... never been adverted to in any of these calculations . It is , for example , inferred , that fince the deaths in Berlin have regularly exceeded the births in that city by near 1200 a year , that therefore Berlin must 02 May 11 , ON BILLS ...
... never been adverted to in any of these calculations . It is , for example , inferred , that fince the deaths in Berlin have regularly exceeded the births in that city by near 1200 a year , that therefore Berlin must 02 May 11 , ON BILLS ...
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... never ought to be employed by any one who pretends to philofophic precision . The fact is , that in every fituation , whether favour- able for the human race , or the reverse , where the in- flux of strangers from other places is ...
... never ought to be employed by any one who pretends to philofophic precision . The fact is , that in every fituation , whether favour- able for the human race , or the reverse , where the in- flux of strangers from other places is ...
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... never faw in print ; at least it has not been hackneyed about in periodical publications . 86 Arabian Anecdote . Three Arabs , brethren of a noble family , who " were travelling together for the improvement of their minds , were ...
... never faw in print ; at least it has not been hackneyed about in periodical publications . 86 Arabian Anecdote . Three Arabs , brethren of a noble family , who " were travelling together for the improvement of their minds , were ...
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... never able entirely to recover . Painting was now the only ornament of their palaces and temples ; a hundred pictures of unexceptionable beauty were more eafily to be met with , than a fingle tolerabie ftatue ; and those who were ...
... never able entirely to recover . Painting was now the only ornament of their palaces and temples ; a hundred pictures of unexceptionable beauty were more eafily to be met with , than a fingle tolerabie ftatue ; and those who were ...
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