The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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land , the province of France , was alone formidable to itself . That the crown then poffeffed a very ftrong prerogative , capable of overleap- ing the bounds by which royal authori- ty began to be circumfcribed , is a fact too apparent ...
land , the province of France , was alone formidable to itself . That the crown then poffeffed a very ftrong prerogative , capable of overleap- ing the bounds by which royal authori- ty began to be circumfcribed , is a fact too apparent ...
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... itself abroad under the stern features of the puritan , whofe inflexibility of temper did not ad- mit of thofe lenient mollifying arts , which had ever been the favourite and fuccefsful inftruments of her policy . If , from the ...
... itself abroad under the stern features of the puritan , whofe inflexibility of temper did not ad- mit of thofe lenient mollifying arts , which had ever been the favourite and fuccefsful inftruments of her policy . If , from the ...
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agement , the business of ftory - telling makes in itself a profeffion , which , as it is acquired by study and profecuted with art , is followed with confiderable profit . One day a friend ( a French gentle- man ) who escorted me ...
agement , the business of ftory - telling makes in itself a profeffion , which , as it is acquired by study and profecuted with art , is followed with confiderable profit . One day a friend ( a French gentle- man ) who escorted me ...
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... itself . It may be curious to fpeculate a little upon this fubject . We fhall take for granted , that no one man is fuch an adept in diffimulation , as to answer the whole of this defcription . Let us fee , then , how many will be ...
... itself . It may be curious to fpeculate a little upon this fubject . We fhall take for granted , that no one man is fuch an adept in diffimulation , as to answer the whole of this defcription . Let us fee , then , how many will be ...
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... itself . There is a chafm to be filled up : his fellow creatures demand a par- ticipation of his works , and in that re- ciprocation of ideas which there exists between man and man , must he look for the fulness of reward . His private ...
... itself . There is a chafm to be filled up : his fellow creatures demand a par- ticipation of his works , and in that re- ciprocation of ideas which there exists between man and man , must he look for the fulness of reward . His private ...
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