The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... Friendship . HERE is not a word in the vo- cabulary , which slips more from the tongue than friendship ; every one says the whole day : " I am a good friend - few possess such friends as I do - such a man is truly my friend " oh ! what ...
... Friendship . HERE is not a word in the vo- cabulary , which slips more from the tongue than friendship ; every one says the whole day : " I am a good friend - few possess such friends as I do - such a man is truly my friend " oh ! what ...
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... friends , relations , servants , all are bewildered . I imagine I see one of those little women , who , in order that her admirers may be con- stantly thinking of her , finds her- self , at one time indisposed , at an- other frolicsome ...
... friends , relations , servants , all are bewildered . I imagine I see one of those little women , who , in order that her admirers may be con- stantly thinking of her , finds her- self , at one time indisposed , at an- other frolicsome ...
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... friends and ac- quaintances ; but among some of us there is a strange species of inhos- pitality , which , for the honour of Scotland , cannot be too strongly resisted before it takes such deep Yout ternating with beds of granite and ...
... friends and ac- quaintances ; but among some of us there is a strange species of inhos- pitality , which , for the honour of Scotland , cannot be too strongly resisted before it takes such deep Yout ternating with beds of granite and ...
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... friends whom she had formed in the house of Mad . du Def- fant , obtained a pension from the king . This certainly was a very ex- traordinary favour , for it was not founded upon any species of claim . Then pas- Then Mad . L'Espinasse ...
... friends whom she had formed in the house of Mad . du Def- fant , obtained a pension from the king . This certainly was a very ex- traordinary favour , for it was not founded upon any species of claim . Then pas- Then Mad . L'Espinasse ...
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... friends in her will ; she left legacies to Thomas and d'Alembert ; this last showed her eulogy so few days after her death , that , had it been possible to doubt the sensibility of a philosopher , we might have sup- posed it prepared at ...
... friends in her will ; she left legacies to Thomas and d'Alembert ; this last showed her eulogy so few days after her death , that , had it been possible to doubt the sensibility of a philosopher , we might have sup- posed it prepared at ...
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