The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... fame patronage and encouragement - fo far as these can be deferved by the fame exertions , and a continuation of the Work upon the fame plan ; we look forward therefore with a confiderable degree of confidence . As both the plan and ...
... fame patronage and encouragement - fo far as these can be deferved by the fame exertions , and a continuation of the Work upon the fame plan ; we look forward therefore with a confiderable degree of confidence . As both the plan and ...
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... fame caufe has on us too the fame effect , in paffing judgment on the characters of our princes ; we ele- vate before our eyes the trophies erected in each reign , pafs over with neglect the lefs confpicuous , but more important duties ...
... fame caufe has on us too the fame effect , in paffing judgment on the characters of our princes ; we ele- vate before our eyes the trophies erected in each reign , pafs over with neglect the lefs confpicuous , but more important duties ...
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... fame act , taken the liberty to appoint you the guardian of my youth , in all that can properly be called ( if any thing can ) my private fortunes . I retain in my hand the public treafures , because the weight of them would , from the ...
... fame act , taken the liberty to appoint you the guardian of my youth , in all that can properly be called ( if any thing can ) my private fortunes . I retain in my hand the public treafures , because the weight of them would , from the ...
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... fame forefight , or the fame feelings , the love of our friends , the love of our country , the love of fame , naturally cali aloud for a communication of the fuperior knowledge we may en- joy . It is not to my purpose to enter into the ...
... fame forefight , or the fame feelings , the love of our friends , the love of our country , the love of fame , naturally cali aloud for a communication of the fuperior knowledge we may en- joy . It is not to my purpose to enter into the ...
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... fame in Ceylon as on the adjacent con- tinent ; for the rains begin to fall much fooner on the coaft of Malabar than on that of Coromandel ; which probably proceeds from the fame caufe , Ceylon , as well as the great peninfula of Hindo ...
... fame in Ceylon as on the adjacent con- tinent ; for the rains begin to fall much fooner on the coaft of Malabar than on that of Coromandel ; which probably proceeds from the fame caufe , Ceylon , as well as the great peninfula of Hindo ...
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