The European Magazine, and London Review, 第 51 巻Philological Society of London, 1807 |
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... hour to the elegant readers of your Magazine , I will , at a future time , fur- ish you with an account of some of the visits I have received in the course of my practice , with the causes and con- sequences . I am , Sir , Yours , & c ...
... hour to the elegant readers of your Magazine , I will , at a future time , fur- ish you with an account of some of the visits I have received in the course of my practice , with the causes and con- sequences . I am , Sir , Yours , & c ...
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... Hours of Leisure ; or , Essays and Cha- racteristics . By George Brewer . Dedicated , by Permission , to Lumley St. George Skeffington , Esq . 1 Vol . 12mo . 1806 . When the Essays of Goldsmith first made their appearance , it was in ...
... Hours of Leisure ; or , Essays and Cha- racteristics . By George Brewer . Dedicated , by Permission , to Lumley St. George Skeffington , Esq . 1 Vol . 12mo . 1806 . When the Essays of Goldsmith first made their appearance , it was in ...
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... HOURS title ; they are that kind of amusing OF LEISURE , and well calculated to afford an agreeable relaxation to the mind : though we are , indeed , inclined to class the whole in a higher species of litera ture , and to recommend the ...
... HOURS title ; they are that kind of amusing OF LEISURE , and well calculated to afford an agreeable relaxation to the mind : though we are , indeed , inclined to class the whole in a higher species of litera ture , and to recommend the ...
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... room of the late Right Hon . William Putt . 10. Intelligence of the Prussian troops occupying the Electorate of Hanover , as a part of ( 48 ) Brewer's Hours of Leisure Chronological Table of Occurrences for the Year 1806.
... room of the late Right Hon . William Putt . 10. Intelligence of the Prussian troops occupying the Electorate of Hanover , as a part of ( 48 ) Brewer's Hours of Leisure Chronological Table of Occurrences for the Year 1806.
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... hour ? Lo ! to his sons , with cheering voice , Albion's hold Genius calls around ; Around him valiant myriads crowd , Or death or victory their choice ; From ev'ry port astonish'd Europe sees Britannia's white sails swelling with the ...
... hour ? Lo ! to his sons , with cheering voice , Albion's hold Genius calls around ; Around him valiant myriads crowd , Or death or victory their choice ; From ev'ry port astonish'd Europe sees Britannia's white sails swelling with the ...
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