The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... these objects , in the 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 ...
... these objects , in the 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 ...
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... these tears ; my fancy alone has done it : thefe reflections are the fountain from whence they flow , " added the , prefenting the paper to him . When he had perufed it , he fat down befide her , and taking her hand , he held it fast in ...
... these tears ; my fancy alone has done it : thefe reflections are the fountain from whence they flow , " added the , prefenting the paper to him . When he had perufed it , he fat down befide her , and taking her hand , he held it fast in ...
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... these charaters , how very fhocking and unmanly cetain vices , are , if we do not correct ther first ap- pearance , but heedlessly go on in fol- lowing that which is cuftomay , with- out confidering whether it be good or evil ...
... these charaters , how very fhocking and unmanly cetain vices , are , if we do not correct ther first ap- pearance , but heedlessly go on in fol- lowing that which is cuftomay , with- out confidering whether it be good or evil ...
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... These are in an ex- ternal conflict with the ufages of com- mon life . His occupations , his amufe- ments , and his ardour , are difcordant to daily pursuits , and prudential habits . It is the characteristic of genius to dif- play no ...
... These are in an ex- ternal conflict with the ufages of com- mon life . His occupations , his amufe- ments , and his ardour , are difcordant to daily pursuits , and prudential habits . It is the characteristic of genius to dif- play no ...
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... these great men . It has long been acknowledged , that every work of merit , the more it is ex- amined , the greater the merit will ap- pear . The most masterly touches , and the referved graces , which form the pride of the artist ...
... these great men . It has long been acknowledged , that every work of merit , the more it is ex- amined , the greater the merit will ap- pear . The most masterly touches , and the referved graces , which form the pride of the artist ...
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