The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum, Том 31769 |
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... fure , owing to the infurance offices ; thefe inftitutions are perhaps another effect of our mistaken notions about internal polity . Whatever relieves the mind of care and attention naturally makes men carelefs ; and by the indo- lence ...
... fure , owing to the infurance offices ; thefe inftitutions are perhaps another effect of our mistaken notions about internal polity . Whatever relieves the mind of care and attention naturally makes men carelefs ; and by the indo- lence ...
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... fure to father no children but their own , in which regard the excellent I My LORD , At this answer an honourable blush ftole upon the cheeks of the Lady Victo- ria , who with a Roman ingenuity con- fefled the fimplicity of her request ...
... fure to father no children but their own , in which regard the excellent I My LORD , At this answer an honourable blush ftole upon the cheeks of the Lady Victo- ria , who with a Roman ingenuity con- fefled the fimplicity of her request ...
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... fure of tyranny , but it will again re- vert to its firft principles ; while you are fure to entail mifery on your whole race , and indelible infamy on your memory . TULLIUS . The Subftance of a Confultation held by the Grand Lama and ...
... fure of tyranny , but it will again re- vert to its firft principles ; while you are fure to entail mifery on your whole race , and indelible infamy on your memory . TULLIUS . The Subftance of a Confultation held by the Grand Lama and ...
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... fure it will have more weight than all the cunning arguments , which have been drawn from inferences and probabi- lities . The ministry , in that laborious pamphlet , which I prefume contains the whole strength of the party , have ...
... fure it will have more weight than all the cunning arguments , which have been drawn from inferences and probabi- lities . The ministry , in that laborious pamphlet , which I prefume contains the whole strength of the party , have ...
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... fure there is a fund of good fenfe in this country , which cannot be de- ceived . JUNIUS . L. TITUS VESPASIAN governed this ifland as Roman emperor about the year of our Lord 81. Unusual joy was expreffed when he afcended the im- perial ...
... fure there is a fund of good fenfe in this country , which cannot be de- ceived . JUNIUS . L. TITUS VESPASIAN governed this ifland as Roman emperor about the year of our Lord 81. Unusual joy was expreffed when he afcended the im- perial ...
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