The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... himself alone at the door of the houfe , when he was ftolen by a party of that fet of va- grants who are known in Scotland by the name of tinkers . Luckily he was foon miffed by his uncle , who , hearing that fome vagrants had paffed ...
... himself alone at the door of the houfe , when he was ftolen by a party of that fet of va- grants who are known in Scotland by the name of tinkers . Luckily he was foon miffed by his uncle , who , hearing that fome vagrants had paffed ...
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... himself published in " The Theory of Moral Sentiments , " and in the " Wealth of Nations . " There was no fituation in which the abilities of Mr Smith appeared to great- er advantage than as a profeffor . In delivering his lectures , he ...
... himself published in " The Theory of Moral Sentiments , " and in the " Wealth of Nations . " There was no fituation in which the abilities of Mr Smith appeared to great- er advantage than as a profeffor . In delivering his lectures , he ...
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... himself by his liberal patron- age of learned men , and of letters ; and , to his prudence , Auguftus Cæfar ac- knowledged himself indebted for the fecurity he enjoyed . ing fentance or death on the criminals . E His fondness for ...
... himself by his liberal patron- age of learned men , and of letters ; and , to his prudence , Auguftus Cæfar ac- knowledged himself indebted for the fecurity he enjoyed . ing fentance or death on the criminals . E His fondness for ...
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... himself from her company whenever he could , with good breeding ; and then , with a book in his hand , would ftroll through the walks of a gloomy forest , which en- veloped the caftle . In thefe walks he often met with Mi- randa , whom ...
... himself from her company whenever he could , with good breeding ; and then , with a book in his hand , would ftroll through the walks of a gloomy forest , which en- veloped the caftle . In thefe walks he often met with Mi- randa , whom ...
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... himself with a nap during the meridian heat . If he labour in the vine- yard , he is allowed a good portion of wine . When his day's work is over he fings vefpers , and on Sunday he attunes his guitar , or joins in a fandango dance ...
... himself with a nap during the meridian heat . If he labour in the vine- yard , he is allowed a good portion of wine . When his day's work is over he fings vefpers , and on Sunday he attunes his guitar , or joins in a fandango dance ...
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