The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with Extracts from the Most Celebrated Books, and Periodical Compositions, Published in Europe... The Whole Forming a Complete Literary and Historical Account of that Period..., Том 12Andrew Welsh, 1756 |
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... answered : That its inti- mate union with poetry was the prin- cipal caufe of its decline . At first , each of these fifter arts being confin- ed to the exact imitation of what was most beautiful in nature , and having no other view ...
... answered : That its inti- mate union with poetry was the prin- cipal caufe of its decline . At first , each of these fifter arts being confin- ed to the exact imitation of what was most beautiful in nature , and having no other view ...
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... answer : 1. The only plague , which I obfer- ved at Conftantinople , in the courfe of feven years , was that of the year 1751 There are almost annually difperfed accidents , fome perhaps real , fome fuggefted by trick and defign , to ...
... answer : 1. The only plague , which I obfer- ved at Conftantinople , in the courfe of feven years , was that of the year 1751 There are almost annually difperfed accidents , fome perhaps real , fome fuggefted by trick and defign , to ...
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... answered him , that he thought him to be that perfon . He replied , that he was in the right ; that he was the fame , and that he expect- ed a fervice from him , which was , that he should go from him to his fon the duke of Buckingham ...
... answered him , that he thought him to be that perfon . He replied , that he was in the right ; that he was the fame , and that he expect- ed a fervice from him , which was , that he should go from him to his fon the duke of Buckingham ...
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... answer which the state , on the ulterior reprefenta- tions of the count d'Affry , hath re- folved to give him , viz . " That it is the opinion of the ftates , that a refolution ought to be taken in the affembly of the States Ge- neral ...
... answer which the state , on the ulterior reprefenta- tions of the count d'Affry , hath re- folved to give him , viz . " That it is the opinion of the ftates , that a refolution ought to be taken in the affembly of the States Ge- neral ...
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... answered , that neither the letters nor any copies of them were in his poffeffion , but that he would wait immediately on his counfel , and would either fend to Mr. Bower , or to the gentleman who brought his letter , before the end of ...
... answered , that neither the letters nor any copies of them were in his poffeffion , but that he would wait immediately on his counfel , and would either fend to Mr. Bower , or to the gentleman who brought his letter , before the end of ...
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