The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... considered ) to the said A ; and when the said A returns my visit , it costs him the same . Now had A received my horses , and I his , it would not have cost each of us a- bove a third of that sum . Ergo , we lose just twenty shillings ...
... considered ) to the said A ; and when the said A returns my visit , it costs him the same . Now had A received my horses , and I his , it would not have cost each of us a- bove a third of that sum . Ergo , we lose just twenty shillings ...
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... considered as his most finished production . For a period of more than twenty years , during which he was justly held in the highest esteem as a lec- turer at Edinburgh , it may readily be supposed that the extent of his practice ...
... considered as his most finished production . For a period of more than twenty years , during which he was justly held in the highest esteem as a lec- turer at Edinburgh , it may readily be supposed that the extent of his practice ...
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... considered under one view or another . He seems to be quite lost in his deliberations , and would be thought to have had no design in preferring the present suit but that he might be helped out of the per- plexing situation from which ...
... considered under one view or another . He seems to be quite lost in his deliberations , and would be thought to have had no design in preferring the present suit but that he might be helped out of the per- plexing situation from which ...
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... considered by pro- fessional men as being perhaps less liable to error than those of any other Judge who has appeared in our time . He was unremitting in his exertions ; and it is certain that , for his dispatch of business , and the ...
... considered by pro- fessional men as being perhaps less liable to error than those of any other Judge who has appeared in our time . He was unremitting in his exertions ; and it is certain that , for his dispatch of business , and the ...
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... considered the contest in the Peninsula as hopeless . He expressed an opinion that Bonaparte's character was not incompatible with any proposition for peace ; and concluded with an ardent wish that he had what he so emphatically wish ...
... considered the contest in the Peninsula as hopeless . He expressed an opinion that Bonaparte's character was not incompatible with any proposition for peace ; and concluded with an ardent wish that he had what he so emphatically wish ...
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