The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 73E. Cave, 1793 - Great Britain |
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... thought , with the British Topographer , Bp . Tanner's MS Collections were in the Bodleian library at at Oxford , would convince fome people he did not 28 Thoughts on the Support of the Poor . - Hiftory of Derbyshtre . [ Jan.
... thought , with the British Topographer , Bp . Tanner's MS Collections were in the Bodleian library at at Oxford , would convince fome people he did not 28 Thoughts on the Support of the Poor . - Hiftory of Derbyshtre . [ Jan.
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... supported by other circumftances which are but too notorious , it would have been with pleasure that we should have seen here fuch explanations , and fuch a conduct , as would have fatisfied the Dignity and Honour of England with ...
... supported by other circumftances which are but too notorious , it would have been with pleasure that we should have seen here fuch explanations , and fuch a conduct , as would have fatisfied the Dignity and Honour of England with ...
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... support , and one of its greatest ornaments ; the poor a real friend and most kind benefactor ; on that fubject the country round has but one voice . He was ten- derly attached to all thofe whom he was re- lated to , remarkable for his ...
... support , and one of its greatest ornaments ; the poor a real friend and most kind benefactor ; on that fubject the country round has but one voice . He was ten- derly attached to all thofe whom he was re- lated to , remarkable for his ...
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... support of kingdoms and of governments are not in the multi- tude of an hoft , but in the Lord Almighty . May therefore thy councils feek his protec- tion by that righteoufnefs which exalts a na- tion , and by continuing to oppofe that ...
... support of kingdoms and of governments are not in the multi- tude of an hoft , but in the Lord Almighty . May therefore thy councils feek his protec- tion by that righteoufnefs which exalts a na- tion , and by continuing to oppofe that ...
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... supported in their nefarious fchemes by fome mighty potentates ; but , as far as has yet appear ed , the modern philofophers and level- lers have no ftrange forces in alliance with them . To thofe of your readers who have not an ...
... supported in their nefarious fchemes by fome mighty potentates ; but , as far as has yet appear ed , the modern philofophers and level- lers have no ftrange forces in alliance with them . To thofe of your readers who have not an ...
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