The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... object of his ftudies to prepare for the public . After leav- ing Glafgow , Mr Smith joined the Duke of Buccleugh at London , early in the year 1764 ; and fet out with him for the Continent , in the month of March following . In their ...
... object of his ftudies to prepare for the public . After leav- ing Glafgow , Mr Smith joined the Duke of Buccleugh at London , early in the year 1764 ; and fet out with him for the Continent , in the month of March following . In their ...
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... object in their views , was the place allotted for their meeting every cool evening ; where , from the twilight , until the moon filver- ed the heavens , Plantagenet , with the arm of Miranda locked in his , would wander amid the ...
... object in their views , was the place allotted for their meeting every cool evening ; where , from the twilight , until the moon filver- ed the heavens , Plantagenet , with the arm of Miranda locked in his , would wander amid the ...
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... object of their purfuits . In their tempers they are naturally choleric , petulant , and pertinacious , im- patient of contradiction , and indignant at reproof ; but their natural habits are often times fubdued by prudence , correct- ed ...
... object of their purfuits . In their tempers they are naturally choleric , petulant , and pertinacious , im- patient of contradiction , and indignant at reproof ; but their natural habits are often times fubdued by prudence , correct- ed ...
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... object defired , and a greater degree of keennefs , upon the part of the petitioner . " Ad te confugimus , a te opem peti- mus . " - " Cum a me peteret et fumme F con contenderet , ut propinquum fuum de- fenderem . " " Jan. 1796 . 37.
... object defired , and a greater degree of keennefs , upon the part of the petitioner . " Ad te confugimus , a te opem peti- mus . " - " Cum a me peteret et fumme F con contenderet , ut propinquum fuum de- fenderem . " " Jan. 1796 . 37.
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... object , they were keen in the purfuit of it . From a paffage in Horace , it fhould feem , that any means for the acquifi- tion of an object , that are lefs than co- ercive , may be expreffed by the verb petere . -Cæfar , qui cogere ...
... object , they were keen in the purfuit of it . From a paffage in Horace , it fhould feem , that any means for the acquifi- tion of an object , that are lefs than co- ercive , may be expreffed by the verb petere . -Cæfar , qui cogere ...
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