The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... feel for a fellow creature , deprived of blessings which we feel to be so precious ; the engaging man- ners of the youth , who had been exposed in the public streets to pe- rish with hunger , without the means of making known his wants ...
... feel for a fellow creature , deprived of blessings which we feel to be so precious ; the engaging man- ners of the youth , who had been exposed in the public streets to pe- rish with hunger , without the means of making known his wants ...
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... feel under the greatest obligations ; his advice was necessary on many and im- portant occasions during the battle.I beg leave to express how much I feel indebted to every Captain , Officer , and Man , for their zeal and distinguished ...
... feel under the greatest obligations ; his advice was necessary on many and im- portant occasions during the battle.I beg leave to express how much I feel indebted to every Captain , Officer , and Man , for their zeal and distinguished ...
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... feel that sensation which must be gratifying to every Englishman , when we congratulate the public on that interesting and most endearing subject , na- tional improvement . Whatever invidious comparisons the soi - disant amateurs of the ...
... feel that sensation which must be gratifying to every Englishman , when we congratulate the public on that interesting and most endearing subject , na- tional improvement . Whatever invidious comparisons the soi - disant amateurs of the ...
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