The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., Volume 4proprietors, 1797 |
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... attend to his professional calling , and excite , by his presence and example , the ob- servation and the practice of religious duties , or does he relinquish these to subordinate moralists , that he may have leisure to attend the ...
... attend to his professional calling , and excite , by his presence and example , the ob- servation and the practice of religious duties , or does he relinquish these to subordinate moralists , that he may have leisure to attend the ...
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... attended by several of the most illustrious characters in the kingdom , by men of all parties - by many whom he had acted with in the former part of his life -- by many whom he had concurred with in the latter - by none who did not feel ...
... attended by several of the most illustrious characters in the kingdom , by men of all parties - by many whom he had acted with in the former part of his life -- by many whom he had concurred with in the latter - by none who did not feel ...
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... Attend me , whither ? to be crown'd --- " Let me with deadly venom be anointed , " And die ere man can say , Long live the ... attended a dra- matic exhibition , in point of me- chanism and minutia , so highly THE CHILD OF NATURE . MRS ...
... Attend me , whither ? to be crown'd --- " Let me with deadly venom be anointed , " And die ere man can say , Long live the ... attended a dra- matic exhibition , in point of me- chanism and minutia , so highly THE CHILD OF NATURE . MRS ...
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Incidents illustrated | 14 |
Characters No I A Sailor | 22 |
The Heir at | 44 |
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