The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... thought it was injustice to deprive others , from a vain affectation of magnificence and parade , of that which I myself could no longer enjoy . Gulmanac's power over me , was from henceforth as unlimited , as that which I exercif- ed ...
... thought it was injustice to deprive others , from a vain affectation of magnificence and parade , of that which I myself could no longer enjoy . Gulmanac's power over me , was from henceforth as unlimited , as that which I exercif- ed ...
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... thought we knew , when we imagined we knew fome- thing ( which we deemed a vast deal ) pretty correctly , Segrais , I think it was , who faid with much contempt , to a lady who talked of her star ; " Your ftar ! there 66 are but two ...
... thought we knew , when we imagined we knew fome- thing ( which we deemed a vast deal ) pretty correctly , Segrais , I think it was , who faid with much contempt , to a lady who talked of her star ; " Your ftar ! there 66 are but two ...
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... thought proper to apply for a REPEAL of the act , fo far as refpects Prefbyterians . But is this fhaping the application pro- perly ? Instead of a repeal , fhould they not have ap- plied for an explanation of it ? Does it , on a ...
... thought proper to apply for a REPEAL of the act , fo far as refpects Prefbyterians . But is this fhaping the application pro- perly ? Instead of a repeal , fhould they not have ap- plied for an explanation of it ? Does it , on a ...
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... thought of . It had in view , therefore , diffenters only . But , derogating from the rights of the citizen , it must be rigidly interpreted . A new fect , no doubt , though not existing , and therefore not particularly in the eye of ...
... thought of . It had in view , therefore , diffenters only . But , derogating from the rights of the citizen , it must be rigidly interpreted . A new fect , no doubt , though not existing , and therefore not particularly in the eye of ...
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... thought it adviseable , when we had a par- liament of our own , to put a matter of that importance beyond all doubt or controversy . Befides , any conclu- fion which might be drawn from the rejection of Bel- haven's motion , is ...
... thought it adviseable , when we had a par- liament of our own , to put a matter of that importance beyond all doubt or controversy . Befides , any conclu- fion which might be drawn from the rejection of Bel- haven's motion , is ...
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