The European Magazine, and London Review, 第 5 巻Philological Society of London, 1784 |
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... One fprig of Cyprefs I wear at my breaft ; Some friendly turf I will feek for my pillow , There lay my forrows for ever to rest . R. L. SUM SUMMARY ACCOUNT of the PROCEEDINGS in PARLIAMENT . Continued from 136 THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
... One fprig of Cyprefs I wear at my breaft ; Some friendly turf I will feek for my pillow , There lay my forrows for ever to rest . R. L. SUM SUMMARY ACCOUNT of the PROCEEDINGS in PARLIAMENT . Continued from 136 THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
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... sum which had been mentioned came into the courfe of payment , for the right hon . gentleman and his colleagues . Lord Sydney explained . Earl Fitzwilliam faid , that he was not like- ly to throw obloquy on any man ; but furely in ...
... sum which had been mentioned came into the courfe of payment , for the right hon . gentleman and his colleagues . Lord Sydney explained . Earl Fitzwilliam faid , that he was not like- ly to throw obloquy on any man ; but furely in ...
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... as being one of the wicked ? — " Haft thou not , for thy comfort , two uner , " ring teftimonies of thy actions , God and " thy Confcience ? " Pp2 SUM HOUSE or COMMONS . MR FEBRUARY 18 . R. Chancellor FOR APRIL , 1784 . 299.
... as being one of the wicked ? — " Haft thou not , for thy comfort , two uner , " ring teftimonies of thy actions , God and " thy Confcience ? " Pp2 SUM HOUSE or COMMONS . MR FEBRUARY 18 . R. Chancellor FOR APRIL , 1784 . 299.
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... Sum prece thuricremis devenerata focis , Ut reduci poffim circumdare brachia fratri , Vivit enim frater , jacet udâ abjectus arenâ . Et fratre et vitâ charior ille meâ . At tibi Dii meritas fumant de fanguine pœnas , Si qua manet læfo ...
... Sum prece thuricremis devenerata focis , Ut reduci poffim circumdare brachia fratri , Vivit enim frater , jacet udâ abjectus arenâ . Et fratre et vitâ charior ille meâ . At tibi Dii meritas fumant de fanguine pœnas , Si qua manet læfo ...
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