The Monthly Magazine, 第 31 巻Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1811 |
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... honour- able one . A seitse of shame inevitably haunts the man who pledges his watch , or the woman who pawns a cloak , to re- lieve the necessities even of a sick child : Usury is odious : not merely because the lawgiver has idly made ...
... honour- able one . A seitse of shame inevitably haunts the man who pledges his watch , or the woman who pawns a cloak , to re- lieve the necessities even of a sick child : Usury is odious : not merely because the lawgiver has idly made ...
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... honour is derived from it , than , from inquiries which tend only to amuse the mind , or gratify curiosity . The anecdote communicated by your correspondent , " Zoophilus , " in the Monthly Magazine for September , on the effects of ...
... honour is derived from it , than , from inquiries which tend only to amuse the mind , or gratify curiosity . The anecdote communicated by your correspondent , " Zoophilus , " in the Monthly Magazine for September , on the effects of ...
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... honours to the memory of the late president of the Junta , Count Flo- rida Blanca . The ceremony is called a function , a term applied by the Spaniards to almost every public entertainment , and answers to the French spectacle . This ...
... honours to the memory of the late president of the Junta , Count Flo- rida Blanca . The ceremony is called a function , a term applied by the Spaniards to almost every public entertainment , and answers to the French spectacle . This ...
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... honours ac- quired in the delicate undertakings of the crown , drew him from the narrow limits of the tribunal ; and he was ap . pointed by the wise choice of Charles III . to be minister plenipotentiary to the court of Rome , where his ...
... honours ac- quired in the delicate undertakings of the crown , drew him from the narrow limits of the tribunal ; and he was ap . pointed by the wise choice of Charles III . to be minister plenipotentiary to the court of Rome , where his ...
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... honours ; for , in addition to a dukedom , marquisate , and earl- dom , in one portion of the United King- dom , and a barony in another , we find them also to have been dukes of Tu- renne , counts of Longueville , mareschals of France ...
... honours ; for , in addition to a dukedom , marquisate , and earl- dom , in one portion of the United King- dom , and a barony in another , we find them also to have been dukes of Tu- renne , counts of Longueville , mareschals of France ...
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