The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Том 91792 |
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... merit Fame , " And justly bear a Critic's noble name— " Be niggards of advice on no pretence , " For the worft avarice is that of Senfe . " With mean complacence ne'er betray your trust , " Nor be fo civil as to prove unjust . " Fear ...
... merit Fame , " And justly bear a Critic's noble name— " Be niggards of advice on no pretence , " For the worft avarice is that of Senfe . " With mean complacence ne'er betray your trust , " Nor be fo civil as to prove unjust . " Fear ...
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... Merit degraded , 456 Gelin's Edition of Linné's Syftema Na . tar @ , 562 Integrity and Content , an Allegory , 235 Intrigues of a Morning , 217 Golden's Triumph of Friendship , 104 Jockey Club , Part III . 227 Grub , Mrs. Life of , 450 ...
... Merit degraded , 456 Gelin's Edition of Linné's Syftema Na . tar @ , 562 Integrity and Content , an Allegory , 235 Intrigues of a Morning , 217 Golden's Triumph of Friendship , 104 Jockey Club , Part III . 227 Grub , Mrs. Life of , 450 ...
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... confiftently and vigorously , yet the church unquestionably had the merit of the firft fteps in that revo- lution which raifed William to the throne . On the lution 16 Somerville's Hiftory of Political Transactions .
... confiftently and vigorously , yet the church unquestionably had the merit of the firft fteps in that revo- lution which raifed William to the throne . On the lution 16 Somerville's Hiftory of Political Transactions .
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... merit in forming the grand alliance is thus ftated : The prince of Orange , infpired with an early indignation at the ambitious views of Lewis , devoted all his talents and application to thwart them , and to prevent the miferies which ...
... merit in forming the grand alliance is thus ftated : The prince of Orange , infpired with an early indignation at the ambitious views of Lewis , devoted all his talents and application to thwart them , and to prevent the miferies which ...
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... merits to the best advantage , and to obtain his approbation , were under a ftrong temptation to defcribe their fuccefs in the moft flattering ftrains . A fincere zeal for the intereft of their mafter would naturally render them lefs ...
... merits to the best advantage , and to obtain his approbation , were under a ftrong temptation to defcribe their fuccefs in the moft flattering ftrains . A fincere zeal for the intereft of their mafter would naturally render them lefs ...
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