The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... those who accustom themselves to exercise have , nevertheless , a beau- tiful carnation . Their eyes are black and expreffive ; their teeth extremely white and regular . In converfation they are polite and agreeable ; in man- ners ...
... those who accustom themselves to exercise have , nevertheless , a beau- tiful carnation . Their eyes are black and expreffive ; their teeth extremely white and regular . In converfation they are polite and agreeable ; in man- ners ...
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... those who wifh to difcriminate the flightest viola- tion of purity in the Roman language , he has made a very large collection of its fynonymous words , with remarks up- on them . The following fpecimen , of the inftances he has ...
... those who wifh to difcriminate the flightest viola- tion of purity in the Roman language , he has made a very large collection of its fynonymous words , with remarks up- on them . The following fpecimen , of the inftances he has ...
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... those that were of a mean ftature was one of the leaft . One of the King's fons , afterwards Duke of Gloucefter . Friendes to the efquier in whom he had great affyance to be borne out through their affyftance , were the lords Latimer ...
... those that were of a mean ftature was one of the leaft . One of the King's fons , afterwards Duke of Gloucefter . Friendes to the efquier in whom he had great affyance to be borne out through their affyftance , were the lords Latimer ...
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... Those who read this catastrophe , and bear in remembrance the fate of the un- fortunate prifoners in the hole at Cal- cutta , may find fome parallel in the ex- cefs of human wretchednefs . This , cha rity induces us to believe , arofe ...
... Those who read this catastrophe , and bear in remembrance the fate of the un- fortunate prifoners in the hole at Cal- cutta , may find fome parallel in the ex- cefs of human wretchednefs . This , cha rity induces us to believe , arofe ...
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... those who have lived at a distance from their fanguinary influence , but the reflection on which , to those who have been witneffes of their enormity , renders existence hate- ful . - Such are the monsters into which men are transformed ...
... those who have lived at a distance from their fanguinary influence , but the reflection on which , to those who have been witneffes of their enormity , renders existence hate- ful . - Such are the monsters into which men are transformed ...
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