The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Том 49C. Ackers, 1780 |
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... must be fo weak that nobody will fet any value upon him , or upon his works . That a fondnefs for our own compofitions may prevent us in many inftances from perceiving their faults I allow ; and therefore the opinion of impartial ...
... must be fo weak that nobody will fet any value upon him , or upon his works . That a fondnefs for our own compofitions may prevent us in many inftances from perceiving their faults I allow ; and therefore the opinion of impartial ...
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... must be fo weak that nobody will fet any value upon him , or upon his works . That a fondness for our own compofitions may prevent us in many instances from perceiving their faults I allow ; and therefore the opinion of impartial ...
... must be fo weak that nobody will fet any value upon him , or upon his works . That a fondness for our own compofitions may prevent us in many instances from perceiving their faults I allow ; and therefore the opinion of impartial ...
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... must take place here and there , a new fyftem of government must be establish- ed , and the refources of the nation be managed with economy . The noble lord at the head of the Treasury could always project ways and means of get- ting ...
... must take place here and there , a new fyftem of government must be establish- ed , and the refources of the nation be managed with economy . The noble lord at the head of the Treasury could always project ways and means of get- ting ...
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... must have been off long before now . Mr. Huffey concluded with wifhing that the Admiralty member ( Lord Mulgrave ) had faid nothing at all , ra- ther than have expreffed a doubt , after all the boasting of the First Lord , and all our ...
... must have been off long before now . Mr. Huffey concluded with wifhing that the Admiralty member ( Lord Mulgrave ) had faid nothing at all , ra- ther than have expreffed a doubt , after all the boasting of the First Lord , and all our ...
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... must remember that they were ftrongly oppofed by thofe , who now take the part of Ireland fo warmly . As to the last feffion , miniftry had done all that was required by the House , and if Ireland was not then re- lieved it was the ...
... must remember that they were ftrongly oppofed by thofe , who now take the part of Ireland fo warmly . As to the last feffion , miniftry had done all that was required by the House , and if Ireland was not then re- lieved it was the ...
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