The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... remain- ed till 1740 , when he went to Baliol College , Oxford , as an exhibitioner on Snells ' foundation . At that univerfity , his favourite pursuits were mathematics and natural philofophy . Thefe , how- ever , were certainly not ...
... remain- ed till 1740 , when he went to Baliol College , Oxford , as an exhibitioner on Snells ' foundation . At that univerfity , his favourite pursuits were mathematics and natural philofophy . Thefe , how- ever , were certainly not ...
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... remain for his biographers , but what were furnished by the lafting monuments of his genius , and the ex- emplary worth of his private life . In October 1766 , he returned to London with his noble pupil , whose impreffions of the ...
... remain for his biographers , but what were furnished by the lafting monuments of his genius , and the ex- emplary worth of his private life . In October 1766 , he returned to London with his noble pupil , whose impreffions of the ...
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... remain with the impreffion of having loft a friend whom I loved and refpected , not only for his great talents , but for every pri- vate virtue . " The retirement in which Mr Smith paffed his next ten years , formed a ftriking ...
... remain with the impreffion of having loft a friend whom I loved and refpected , not only for his great talents , but for every pri- vate virtue . " The retirement in which Mr Smith paffed his next ten years , formed a ftriking ...
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... remain unperceived for ever . But afcending from these elaborate ftrokes in compofition , to the views and defigns of an author , the more profound and extenfive thefe are , the more they clude the reader's apprehenfion . I re , fine ...
... remain unperceived for ever . But afcending from these elaborate ftrokes in compofition , to the views and defigns of an author , the more profound and extenfive thefe are , the more they clude the reader's apprehenfion . I re , fine ...
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... remain- ed fome whofe minds were not wholly unacquainted with literature , or infen- fible to its utility . In this ftate of igno- rance we might have remained to this day , had thefe expofitors of literature , these projectors of art ...
... remain- ed fome whofe minds were not wholly unacquainted with literature , or infen- fible to its utility . In this ftate of igno- rance we might have remained to this day , had thefe expofitors of literature , these projectors of art ...
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