London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, 第 22 巻C. Ackers, 1753 |
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... Such a friendly Corre- fpondence as this being fettled with the Court of APOLLO , where can the Publick expect to find fo polite , fo learned , fo elegant , fo various an Entertainment as in the LONDON MAGAZINE ? EXPLANATION of the ...
... Such a friendly Corre- fpondence as this being fettled with the Court of APOLLO , where can the Publick expect to find fo polite , fo learned , fo elegant , fo various an Entertainment as in the LONDON MAGAZINE ? EXPLANATION of the ...
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... Such honours had he received at home and abroad . But nothing fo fully dif plays the grandeur of his mind as his immenfe and rare collections . His library , confifting of upwards of 42000 volumes of printed books , is perhaps the ...
... Such honours had he received at home and abroad . But nothing fo fully dif plays the grandeur of his mind as his immenfe and rare collections . His library , confifting of upwards of 42000 volumes of printed books , is perhaps the ...
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... such a question fhould ever have been start- ed , and how dangerous it would be to proceed to an election before this question be determined , or at leatt until the neceffity of an election be- comes manifeft both to the diet and the ...
... such a question fhould ever have been start- ed , and how dangerous it would be to proceed to an election before this question be determined , or at leatt until the neceffity of an election be- comes manifeft both to the diet and the ...
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... Such a re- fufal would render it impoffible for his majefty , or any fucceeding fovereign of this kingdom , to conclude any treaty that required a new expence ; and as fudden emergencies often require the immediate conclufion of ...
... Such a re- fufal would render it impoffible for his majefty , or any fucceeding fovereign of this kingdom , to conclude any treaty that required a new expence ; and as fudden emergencies often require the immediate conclufion of ...
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... such supplies as shall be found bation , but to draw down upon us the necessary for the security of the nation , protection of the divine Providence . A and the support of its trade and comTo repeat only our solemn assurances merce , so ...
... such supplies as shall be found bation , but to draw down upon us the necessary for the security of the nation , protection of the divine Providence . A and the support of its trade and comTo repeat only our solemn assurances merce , so ...
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