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... of the engravings alone , is equal to that of some cotemporary journals , which have no embellishmenis - he will not be surprized that the proprietors should wish to seoure some indemnity against risk , and some reward for labour .
... of the engravings alone , is equal to that of some cotemporary journals , which have no embellishmenis - he will not be surprized that the proprietors should wish to seoure some indemnity against risk , and some reward for labour .
Pagina 39
“ of this huge monster , he would have departed with the whole substance of the world , if he were thereof possessed , to be disburthened of so heavy a load . Upon which wish he suddenly awoke . And as he beat his brains in divining ...
“ of this huge monster , he would have departed with the whole substance of the world , if he were thereof possessed , to be disburthened of so heavy a load . Upon which wish he suddenly awoke . And as he beat his brains in divining ...
Pagina 49
“ Mr. Speaker -- I know the situation of my constituents , and I know their wishes . I know that there is nothing wbich they dread so much as an impartial administration of justice ; and that it is their wish that no law shall pass ...
“ Mr. Speaker -- I know the situation of my constituents , and I know their wishes . I know that there is nothing wbich they dread so much as an impartial administration of justice ; and that it is their wish that no law shall pass ...
Pagina 51
... with the fair ? à “ Hence faded beauty , and ill nature , Infer that I'm a woman - later , A charge extremely hard to prove On me , who neither hate nor love ; But most sincerely wish the good Of all compos'd of flesh and blood .
... with the fair ? à “ Hence faded beauty , and ill nature , Infer that I'm a woman - later , A charge extremely hard to prove On me , who neither hate nor love ; But most sincerely wish the good Of all compos'd of flesh and blood .
Pagina 52
We wish to draw them near to each other , because we are confident that they will mutually improve on a close intimacy . There are advantages peculiar to old and to new countries , and the perfection of a state consists in the union and ...
We wish to draw them near to each other , because we are confident that they will mutually improve on a close intimacy . There are advantages peculiar to old and to new countries , and the perfection of a state consists in the union and ...
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