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Page 83
... respect our peace and friendship . With Tanis alone fom un- certainty remains . Perfuaded that it is our interest to maintain our peace with them on equal terms or not at all , I propofe to fend in due time , a reinforcement into the ...
... respect our peace and friendship . With Tanis alone fom un- certainty remains . Perfuaded that it is our interest to maintain our peace with them on equal terms or not at all , I propofe to fend in due time , a reinforcement into the ...
Page 92
... respecting her conduct through life , made the following remarkable obferva- tion , that if ever the married , the fhould re- member him and his wife , who had been mar- ried fifty - three years , and that their honey- moon was not yet ...
... respecting her conduct through life , made the following remarkable obferva- tion , that if ever the married , the fhould re- member him and his wife , who had been mar- ried fifty - three years , and that their honey- moon was not yet ...
Page 109
... , it will , with respect to national cha- racter , be a magnificent , but vain profu- fion , to offer medley premiums to the pretenfions administration , in which he perfevered , that I can 1807. ] 109 The Enquirer - No . XXI .
... , it will , with respect to national cha- racter , be a magnificent , but vain profu- fion , to offer medley premiums to the pretenfions administration , in which he perfevered , that I can 1807. ] 109 The Enquirer - No . XXI .
Page 110
... respect to a Na- tional Eftablishment for Painting and Sculp ture . Had thofe arts been matriculated in could not have fallen , in the present day , on the colleges of England , fuch an opprobrium our Arts , and on our Universities ...
... respect to a Na- tional Eftablishment for Painting and Sculp ture . Had thofe arts been matriculated in could not have fallen , in the present day , on the colleges of England , fuch an opprobrium our Arts , and on our Universities ...
Page 119
... respect of R. DINMORE . Alesandria , 2 August , 1806 . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIE , T the commencement of the last the readers of your Magazine to recent mitances of perfons who had died at great ages ; and , as I ...
... respect of R. DINMORE . Alesandria , 2 August , 1806 . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIE , T the commencement of the last the readers of your Magazine to recent mitances of perfons who had died at great ages ; and , as I ...
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