The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... reason turns out that an accomplice of Wil- to believe that Effie's infant had not son's , who acted a conspicuous part in been murdered ; and Robertson , alias this riot in a female dress , is the seducer Sir George Staunton , with bis ...
... reason turns out that an accomplice of Wil- to believe that Effie's infant had not son's , who acted a conspicuous part in been murdered ; and Robertson , alias this riot in a female dress , is the seducer Sir George Staunton , with bis ...
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... reason prevailed , and we heard of the inhabitants and them no more . * Lately we have had " mov- ing stones " in Carolina , but which ceas ed their motion when Dr. James , of New York , set on foot an enquiry con- cerning them . What I ...
... reason prevailed , and we heard of the inhabitants and them no more . * Lately we have had " mov- ing stones " in Carolina , but which ceas ed their motion when Dr. James , of New York , set on foot an enquiry con- cerning them . What I ...
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... reason to alter my suffering him to have passed a cable opinion , that the serpent of America washed off some ship's deck in a gale of and the Mediterranean are of the same wind , which I think not improbable , species , and not ...
... reason to alter my suffering him to have passed a cable opinion , that the serpent of America washed off some ship's deck in a gale of and the Mediterranean are of the same wind , which I think not improbable , species , and not ...
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... reason - proof , because it ton had enchained them , they would will appear to every individual as an possess a more perfect happiness , and a important truth which he has himself more unbroken series of enjoyments discovered , and not ...
... reason - proof , because it ton had enchained them , they would will appear to every individual as an possess a more perfect happiness , and a important truth which he has himself more unbroken series of enjoyments discovered , and not ...
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... reasons and your ridicule depraved as to take pleasure either in in just proportions , to make your in- the reading or writing of such infamous stances rapid and amusing , and to compositions , we envy them not their concentrate your ...
... reasons and your ridicule depraved as to take pleasure either in in just proportions , to make your in- the reading or writing of such infamous stances rapid and amusing , and to compositions , we envy them not their concentrate your ...
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