The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... called which had been translated into the English language . As this celebrated composer found it , the most pathetic parts of the Italian musick frequently fell upon words expressive of anger , and vice versa ; he therefore composed ...
... called which had been translated into the English language . As this celebrated composer found it , the most pathetic parts of the Italian musick frequently fell upon words expressive of anger , and vice versa ; he therefore composed ...
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... obvious to the most superficial observers : they ought not to have been so unworthily neglected . We trust that a second impression C of this work will be called for , and that Malcolm's London during the Eighteenth Century . 23.
... obvious to the most superficial observers : they ought not to have been so unworthily neglected . We trust that a second impression C of this work will be called for , and that Malcolm's London during the Eighteenth Century . 23.
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Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. of this work will be called for , and that we shall then see it improved by that careful revision , and by those ad- ditions , which we have proved to be necessary ... called for, and that ...
Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. of this work will be called for , and that we shall then see it improved by that careful revision , and by those ad- ditions , which we have proved to be necessary ... called for, and that ...
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... called only betel among friends ; but it was a kind of betel I was determined neither to chew nor swallow , and I wish some of our friends had been of the same way of thinking . " Abandoned or unthinking men may scoff at these things ...
... called only betel among friends ; but it was a kind of betel I was determined neither to chew nor swallow , and I wish some of our friends had been of the same way of thinking . " Abandoned or unthinking men may scoff at these things ...
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... called upon to make in his government of Madras . But conscious of standing upon high and solid ground , perhaps on such as few , if any , ever stood before in that part of the world , he maintained his elevated position with the most ...
... called upon to make in his government of Madras . But conscious of standing upon high and solid ground , perhaps on such as few , if any , ever stood before in that part of the world , he maintained his elevated position with the most ...
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