The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... manner the most complete , and to offer a fresh proof of the fincerity of his wifhes for the re - establishment of gene- ral tranquillity , his Majefty would pro- pofe , that there should be given to this principle , on each fide , all ...
... manner the most complete , and to offer a fresh proof of the fincerity of his wifhes for the re - establishment of gene- ral tranquillity , his Majefty would pro- pofe , that there should be given to this principle , on each fide , all ...
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... manner , though not graceful , was plain and unaffected ; and as he seemed to be always interested in the fubject , he never failed to intereft his hearers . His re- putation as a profeffor , was according- ly raised very high , and a ...
... manner , though not graceful , was plain and unaffected ; and as he seemed to be always interested in the fubject , he never failed to intereft his hearers . His re- putation as a profeffor , was according- ly raised very high , and a ...
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... manner as they were given ; and he was not displeased with the li- berty of his friend , when he threw a paper to him with these words , Defcend from the tribunal , thou butcher ! while he fat in the judgment - feat , and betrayed ...
... manner as they were given ; and he was not displeased with the li- berty of his friend , when he threw a paper to him with these words , Defcend from the tribunal , thou butcher ! while he fat in the judgment - feat , and betrayed ...
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... manner in which the Turkishwomen can only be feen by a ftranger renders it difficult , if not im- poffibie , to fpeak decidedly of their beauty , n comparison with that of the women other countries , who are feen with mae familiarity ...
... manner in which the Turkishwomen can only be feen by a ftranger renders it difficult , if not im- poffibie , to fpeak decidedly of their beauty , n comparison with that of the women other countries , who are feen with mae familiarity ...
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... manner . He errs , because impartial exquifite ftrokes which the other has men of taste are addicted to no manner , not yet perceived ? the author is familiar but love whatever is exquifite . We with every part , and the reader has but ...
... manner . He errs , because impartial exquifite ftrokes which the other has men of taste are addicted to no manner , not yet perceived ? the author is familiar but love whatever is exquifite . We with every part , and the reader has but ...
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