The Monthly Magazine, 39. ciltSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1815 |
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... head master of Westminster school ) , and many other noble and dis- tinguished personages . On the 30th of November following , the building having been reported fit for the reception of the children , they went in procession from the ...
... head master of Westminster school ) , and many other noble and dis- tinguished personages . On the 30th of November following , the building having been reported fit for the reception of the children , they went in procession from the ...
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... head of every regiment was a bind.of music : M. B. 1815. ] A SENSIBLE worthy countryman deemed it a crime. witness to ... heads , and the drum beat to arms , the signal for every man to go and defend the city , while the people were ...
... head of every regiment was a bind.of music : M. B. 1815. ] A SENSIBLE worthy countryman deemed it a crime. witness to ... heads , and the drum beat to arms , the signal for every man to go and defend the city , while the people were ...
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... heads . ” Now , the truth is , that they are all classed under one and the same head ; 66 The 1815. ] the manufacturer , in loss of the work-. 1815. ] Mr. Grant on English Grammar . lecturers were to preach with religious fervour in ...
... heads . ” Now , the truth is , that they are all classed under one and the same head ; 66 The 1815. ] the manufacturer , in loss of the work-. 1815. ] Mr. Grant on English Grammar . lecturers were to preach with religious fervour in ...
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... head preposi character . tions , Mr. Grant ( observes the critic , } takes no notice of our peculiar , and to foreigners difficult , management of the preposition . To see through you , is to penetrate your intentions ; to see you ...
... head preposi character . tions , Mr. Grant ( observes the critic , } takes no notice of our peculiar , and to foreigners difficult , management of the preposition . To see through you , is to penetrate your intentions ; to see you ...
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... head , to prevent the bad effects of the fumes of muriatic acid on the constitution in some branch of manu- factures . It appears to me that great benefit might be derived by those em- ployed in many unhealthful trades , such as ...
... head , to prevent the bad effects of the fumes of muriatic acid on the constitution in some branch of manu- factures . It appears to me that great benefit might be derived by those em- ployed in many unhealthful trades , such as ...
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