The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Том 2H.D. Symonds, 1797 |
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... causes seem at this juncture to confpire , by which the Ottoman court may take a more active part on the great political theatre of Eu- rope . Sultan Selim III . is the eldest male descendant of the houfe of Ofman , who in 1299 ...
... causes seem at this juncture to confpire , by which the Ottoman court may take a more active part on the great political theatre of Eu- rope . Sultan Selim III . is the eldest male descendant of the houfe of Ofman , who in 1299 ...
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... cause of alarm to the fociety in which he is hereafter to act , than the fon who dreads his father . Fear is the parent of baseness and depravity , beyond thought or calcula- tion . What have we not to apprehend from a mind that is ...
... cause of alarm to the fociety in which he is hereafter to act , than the fon who dreads his father . Fear is the parent of baseness and depravity , beyond thought or calcula- tion . What have we not to apprehend from a mind that is ...
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... caused a fupply of iron to be shipped in a veffel on the Mofelle , in order to confign it to a houfe at Cologne . The iron proceeded down the Rhine ; but on its arrival at Nie- derwerth ifle , it was ftopped , and a guard placed on the ...
... caused a fupply of iron to be shipped in a veffel on the Mofelle , in order to confign it to a houfe at Cologne . The iron proceeded down the Rhine ; but on its arrival at Nie- derwerth ifle , it was ftopped , and a guard placed on the ...
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... cause of furprise - that they are for fome time conducted with unqueftioned talent and ability , and then reduced below the common standard of mediocrity . This difficulty will vanish when they know , that the firft efforts of our ...
... cause of furprise - that they are for fome time conducted with unqueftioned talent and ability , and then reduced below the common standard of mediocrity . This difficulty will vanish when they know , that the firft efforts of our ...
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... causes that are often viewed as infignificant , are fometimes pregnant with effects the most direful and irretrievable . This adminiftration gave hopes of peace to England , ftability to her commerce , and energy to her refources : it ...
... causes that are often viewed as infignificant , are fometimes pregnant with effects the most direful and irretrievable . This adminiftration gave hopes of peace to England , ftability to her commerce , and energy to her refources : it ...
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