The Rising Sun: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, 1±ÇAppleyards, 1807 |
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... OCCASION A CIVIL WAR ; AND BIGOTRY AND AMBITION A TERRIBLE CONFLAGRATION . - DECLARED FOES BET- TER THAN PRIVATE ENEMIES . WARS ENDED BY TREATIES OF PEACE , WHICH ARE THE FOUNDA- TIONS OF WARS . INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLAYING THE GAME OF IN I ...
... OCCASION A CIVIL WAR ; AND BIGOTRY AND AMBITION A TERRIBLE CONFLAGRATION . - DECLARED FOES BET- TER THAN PRIVATE ENEMIES . WARS ENDED BY TREATIES OF PEACE , WHICH ARE THE FOUNDA- TIONS OF WARS . INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLAYING THE GAME OF IN I ...
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... OCCASIONS MANY GOOD ACTS , PARTICULARLY THE CULTIVATION OF THE ARTS AND SCIENCES . AMAZING ADDITIONS MADE TO THE LIST OF THEM BY THE ENLIGHTENED MO- DERNS , HAVE RENDERED those oF THE ANCIENTS OBSOLETE AND USELESS . SOME INCONVENIENCES ...
... OCCASIONS MANY GOOD ACTS , PARTICULARLY THE CULTIVATION OF THE ARTS AND SCIENCES . AMAZING ADDITIONS MADE TO THE LIST OF THEM BY THE ENLIGHTENED MO- DERNS , HAVE RENDERED those oF THE ANCIENTS OBSOLETE AND USELESS . SOME INCONVENIENCES ...
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... occasion , as a thing unheard of , as a very bad precedent , and of most pernicious tendency ; and accordingly a very severe sentence was passed upon the buyer , When the members came to give their votes , VOL . I. K it appeared that ...
... occasion , as a thing unheard of , as a very bad precedent , and of most pernicious tendency ; and accordingly a very severe sentence was passed upon the buyer , When the members came to give their votes , VOL . I. K it appeared that ...
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... occasion to mention in its proper place . It will be impossible to follow the Squire throughout his progress in the modern arts and sciences , unless the Reader will good - naturedly allow us to adopt the manner of the drama , 104 THE ...
... occasion to mention in its proper place . It will be impossible to follow the Squire throughout his progress in the modern arts and sciences , unless the Reader will good - naturedly allow us to adopt the manner of the drama , 104 THE ...
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... occasion may require . As this has been universally allowed to be the best mode , not only of inculcating virtuous examples and principles , but also of exhibiting vice in all its horrid deformity , we shall presume upon the reader's ...
... occasion may require . As this has been universally allowed to be the best mode , not only of inculcating virtuous examples and principles , but also of exhibiting vice in all its horrid deformity , we shall presume upon the reader's ...
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