The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., Volume 4proprietors, 1797 |
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... persons who had been seduced by reading Voltaire's writings , had been witnesses of his death . " Ross THE PLAYER . - When Ross was compelled , from the changed appearance of his person , to relinquish the stage , he was for some time ...
... persons who had been seduced by reading Voltaire's writings , had been witnesses of his death . " Ross THE PLAYER . - When Ross was compelled , from the changed appearance of his person , to relinquish the stage , he was for some time ...
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... person's affection . But distinguished as she is by her prudence and her spirit , beyond even the sublime rank she holds by her birth , she was so far from suffering the secret disturb- ance of her mind to operate upon her actions in a ...
... person's affection . But distinguished as she is by her prudence and her spirit , beyond even the sublime rank she holds by her birth , she was so far from suffering the secret disturb- ance of her mind to operate upon her actions in a ...
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... person not assessed within the year ending on the fifth day of April , 1798 , to any of the duties now payable , and ... persons had been assessed to the said duties within the year ending on the 5th day of April , 1798. " DOMESTIC ...
... person not assessed within the year ending on the fifth day of April , 1798 , to any of the duties now payable , and ... persons had been assessed to the said duties within the year ending on the 5th day of April , 1798. " DOMESTIC ...
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Incidents illustrated | 14 |
Characters No I A Sailor | 22 |
The Heir at | 44 |
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