The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... should terminate his reading , and should take his depar- ture ; upon which every one drew his breath ; and the countenances which before were turbid and - me- lancholy , resumed their gaiety . The company then returning to sports and ...
... should terminate his reading , and should take his depar- ture ; upon which every one drew his breath ; and the countenances which before were turbid and - me- lancholy , resumed their gaiety . The company then returning to sports and ...
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... should be happy to see it inserted in your Mis- cellany : S. WHILE the House of Com- mons were stripping Charles of his illegal exercise of regal power , they were doing so likewise with re- spect to those rights and prerogatives which ...
... should be happy to see it inserted in your Mis- cellany : S. WHILE the House of Com- mons were stripping Charles of his illegal exercise of regal power , they were doing so likewise with re- spect to those rights and prerogatives which ...
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... should have found the sentiments of his friend not en- tirely to coincide with his own , he would not have been surprised , neither would it have displeased him that , such a difference existing , it should be his choice to adhere ...
... should have found the sentiments of his friend not en- tirely to coincide with his own , he would not have been surprised , neither would it have displeased him that , such a difference existing , it should be his choice to adhere ...
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... should be guilty of it . Unquestionably , it will be thought that the motives which lead to so ap- parently unaccountable a proceeding must ever be of the most urgent and most irresistible kind . But , in truth , they are nothing less ...
... should be guilty of it . Unquestionably , it will be thought that the motives which lead to so ap- parently unaccountable a proceeding must ever be of the most urgent and most irresistible kind . But , in truth , they are nothing less ...
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... should be followed . But , further than this , it is not fit that such indul- gence should go . To flatter a man in his errors or his faults is the most consummate cruelty . It takes away entirely the probability of his ever correcting ...
... should be followed . But , further than this , it is not fit that such indul- gence should go . To flatter a man in his errors or his faults is the most consummate cruelty . It takes away entirely the probability of his ever correcting ...
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