The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... hand , as a suitable instrument of his genius , was uncommonly powerful ; and when the note produced by the up - bow was of ten feeble and indistinct in other hands , it was struck , in his playing , with a strength and certainty ...
... hand , as a suitable instrument of his genius , was uncommonly powerful ; and when the note produced by the up - bow was of ten feeble and indistinct in other hands , it was struck , in his playing , with a strength and certainty ...
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... hands of every young lady . Clinical Lectures . All the profes sors of medicine in this University have a right to give clinical instruca tions ; a right of which they avail themselves , with the exception of Dr Hope . In Winter , two ...
... hands of every young lady . Clinical Lectures . All the profes sors of medicine in this University have a right to give clinical instruca tions ; a right of which they avail themselves , with the exception of Dr Hope . In Winter , two ...
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... hands of a trumpeter . Next day the students who had been apprehended on Friday night were examined before the Council by the King's Advocate , Sir Geo . Mac- kenzie . They were first asked , whe- ther they had not been instigated by ...
... hands of a trumpeter . Next day the students who had been apprehended on Friday night were examined before the Council by the King's Advocate , Sir Geo . Mac- kenzie . They were first asked , whe- ther they had not been instigated by ...
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... hands of people in power , I had for- borne taking any active part , either personally , or as an author , in the pre- sent business of REFORM . But that , where I must declare my sentiments , I would say there existed a system of ...
... hands of people in power , I had for- borne taking any active part , either personally , or as an author , in the pre- sent business of REFORM . But that , where I must declare my sentiments , I would say there existed a system of ...
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... hands , Sir , per- mit me to lodge my disavowal and de- fiance of these slanderous falsehoods.- Burns was a poor man from birth , and an exciseman by necessity : but I will say it ! the sterling of his ho- nest worth , no poverty could ...
... hands , Sir , per- mit me to lodge my disavowal and de- fiance of these slanderous falsehoods.- Burns was a poor man from birth , and an exciseman by necessity : but I will say it ! the sterling of his ho- nest worth , no poverty could ...
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