The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Том 14 |
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The volume before us contains the aggregate correspondence of a select junto ,
attached to each other by similar pursuits and habits ; amongst whom we notice
Willoughby , Lister , Sir Hans Sloane , Ralph Thoresby , & c . It may not be ...
The volume before us contains the aggregate correspondence of a select junto ,
attached to each other by similar pursuits and habits ; amongst whom we notice
Willoughby , Lister , Sir Hans Sloane , Ralph Thoresby , & c . It may not be ...
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That it was practised , and , moreover , to a considerable extent , amongst the
Romans , we also know , since a law was passed for the banishment of all who
professed it : Cæsar exerted himself to check its progress ; and we learn from
Suidas ...
That it was practised , and , moreover , to a considerable extent , amongst the
Romans , we also know , since a law was passed for the banishment of all who
professed it : Cæsar exerted himself to check its progress ; and we learn from
Suidas ...
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So that some of the high - spirited and turbulent amongst them began to mutiny ,
and had a plot secretly to be revenged on their master ; and one or two of these
were firemen that made the fires in the furnaces , who were vever without store of
...
So that some of the high - spirited and turbulent amongst them began to mutiny ,
and had a plot secretly to be revenged on their master ; and one or two of these
were firemen that made the fires in the furnaces , who were vever without store of
...
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Let others have what opinion they please , yet I am of this belief , that there are to
be found amongst them some who are morally honest , as conscionable as
humble , as loving to their friends , and as loyal to their masters , as any that live ...
Let others have what opinion they please , yet I am of this belief , that there are to
be found amongst them some who are morally honest , as conscionable as
humble , as loving to their friends , and as loyal to their masters , as any that live ...
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The Colonists appear so alarmed , that they do many childish things ; amongst
the rest , they threaten to throw off the yoke of the mother country : in which event
, we should like to see how they are to keep down their slaves single - handed .
The Colonists appear so alarmed , that they do many childish things ; amongst
the rest , they threaten to throw off the yoke of the mother country : in which event
, we should like to see how they are to keep down their slaves single - handed .
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