The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Том 4H.D. Symonds, 1798 |
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THE MONTHLY VISITOR , AND POCKET COMPANION BY A SOCIETY OF GENTLEMEN . We shall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other caufe , if we can be numbered among the writers who give ardour to virtue and confidence ...
THE MONTHLY VISITOR , AND POCKET COMPANION BY A SOCIETY OF GENTLEMEN . We shall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other caufe , if we can be numbered among the writers who give ardour to virtue and confidence ...
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... shall now perform . We wish not to deviate from a custom which is attended with several advantages , and which the approbation of the Public hath fanc- tioned . We fincerely thank our numerous Subscribers for the ample countenance with ...
... shall now perform . We wish not to deviate from a custom which is attended with several advantages , and which the approbation of the Public hath fanc- tioned . We fincerely thank our numerous Subscribers for the ample countenance with ...
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... shall pay very confiderable attention . It is a most instructive and pleafing fpecies of compofi- tion . It gratifies the inqufitivenefs of youth , and confirms the experience of age . We also particularly invite juvenile composers to ...
... shall pay very confiderable attention . It is a most instructive and pleafing fpecies of compofi- tion . It gratifies the inqufitivenefs of youth , and confirms the experience of age . We also particularly invite juvenile composers to ...
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... shall not take it from me . Thus , " adds Voltaire , " in the most indifferent actions of child- hood , fome little traces of his refolute difpofition would often fall from him , which would discover what he would one day be . " We now ...
... shall not take it from me . Thus , " adds Voltaire , " in the most indifferent actions of child- hood , fome little traces of his refolute difpofition would often fall from him , which would discover what he would one day be . " We now ...
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... shall not take it from me . Thus , " adds Voltaire , " in the most indifferent actions of child- hood , fome little traces of his refolute difpofition would often fall from him , which would difcover what he would one day be . " We now ...
... shall not take it from me . Thus , " adds Voltaire , " in the most indifferent actions of child- hood , fome little traces of his refolute difpofition would often fall from him , which would difcover what he would one day be . " We now ...
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