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... also turned over without effect the cata- logues of the firft hookfellers in town.- Any information refpecting the above will oblige your conftant reader , Barnet , January 12 , 1803 . WM . MARR . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine ...
... also turned over without effect the cata- logues of the firft hookfellers in town.- Any information refpecting the above will oblige your conftant reader , Barnet , January 12 , 1803 . WM . MARR . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine ...
Side 54
... also to have made the Houfe defcend into fome fur- ther complaints to our greater difliking , we mult , in that point , fay thus far , that we could not but have wondered greatly what more unjust complaints they could have found out ...
... also to have made the Houfe defcend into fome fur- ther complaints to our greater difliking , we mult , in that point , fay thus far , that we could not but have wondered greatly what more unjust complaints they could have found out ...
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... also contain the greatest variety of fubjects and heads illuftrative of the Hea- then Mythology , and the Fabulous Hif- tory of the Ancients , together with the animals , fymbols , and fragments , found on ancient gems . It will be ...
... also contain the greatest variety of fubjects and heads illuftrative of the Hea- then Mythology , and the Fabulous Hif- tory of the Ancients , together with the animals , fymbols , and fragments , found on ancient gems . It will be ...
Side 61
... also a valt number of legacies , annuities , appointments , doni- tions , directions , and injunctions , which being ali to be previously cleared off and fettled , prefented a molt formidable weight of employment . The following are the ...
... also a valt number of legacies , annuities , appointments , doni- tions , directions , and injunctions , which being ali to be previously cleared off and fettled , prefented a molt formidable weight of employment . The following are the ...
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... also apply to the genera which he has established . We find many of thein in the Prodromus of M. Swartz ; but there are fome that are actu- ally new ; and the publication of which will contribute to the progrefs of botany . Poiteau ...
... also apply to the genera which he has established . We find many of thein in the Prodromus of M. Swartz ; but there are fome that are actu- ally new ; and the publication of which will contribute to the progrefs of botany . Poiteau ...
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Side 382 - Behold, thou hast made my days as it were a span long : and mine age is even as nothing in respect of thee ; and verily every man living is altogether vanity.
Side 465 - It is to be remarked, that all this passed loud enough to be overheard by two hundred people who were present ; and I am persuaded that there was not a single person who did not feel the extreme impropriety of his conduct, and the total want of dignity, as well as of decency, on the occasion.
Side 369 - BO, and recover treble the value, one moiety to go to the informer and the other to the poor...
Side 461 - Berlin with respect to the invitation that has been made to it, in consequence of the treaty, to become a guaranteeing Power; the abolition of the Spanish Priories in defiance of the treaty to which the King of Spain was a party; the declaration of the Portuguese Government of their intention to sequestrate the property of the Portuguese Priory, as forming a part of the Spanish Langue, unless the property of the Spanish Priories...
Side 466 - Europe as far as might be in his power, was willing to have waived the pretensions he might have a right to advance of this nature; and as the other articles of the Definitive Treaty have been in a course of execution on his part, so he would have been ready to have carried into...
Side 527 - States, for the fpace of three years from this time, to depofit their merchandizes and effeds in the port of New Orleans, and to export them from thence without paying any other duty than a fair price for the hire of the ftores ; and his Majefty promifes, either to continue this permiflion, if he .finds during...
Side 2 - The next morning, I breakfasted with the Doctor, when he said he had never before been so sensible of the power of a good conscience...
Side 272 - Commons, that, as very considerable military preparations were carrying on in the ports of France and Holland, he had judged it expedient to adopt additional measures of precaution for the security of his dominions.
Side 337 - ... my door, when I came home from the coronation. It was torn by the wind at the same time that the signal was given to the Tower that he was crowned.
Side 466 - ... the nature of the compact itself, the other party has a right, according to the law of nations, to interfere for the purpose of obtaining satisfaction or compensation for any essential difference which such acts may have subsequently made in their relative situation ; that if there ever was a case to which this principle might be applied with peculiar propriety, it was that of the late treaty of peace ; for the negotiation was...