The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... of the road , so as to form it into an inclined plane , having a de- which is less than one sixteenth of an inch , clivity of nearly eight feet , every mile , in each yard . base I base , on which the carriage wheels run , [ 3 ]
... of the road , so as to form it into an inclined plane , having a de- which is less than one sixteenth of an inch , clivity of nearly eight feet , every mile , in each yard . base I base , on which the carriage wheels run , [ 3 ]
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... less accomplish those mis- chiefs which they meditate . Con- scious therefore , of weakness , they dissemble the venom , which they hold in their mind ; lamenting they lay their snares , and often shed tears of grief , because they ...
... less accomplish those mis- chiefs which they meditate . Con- scious therefore , of weakness , they dissemble the venom , which they hold in their mind ; lamenting they lay their snares , and often shed tears of grief , because they ...
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... less ; and if there was any one , who contrived to articulate a syllable , it only gave a new impulse to our talker , to pour forth with greater vio- lence . It was a laughable thing for me to see constraint and vexation painted in the ...
... less ; and if there was any one , who contrived to articulate a syllable , it only gave a new impulse to our talker , to pour forth with greater vio- lence . It was a laughable thing for me to see constraint and vexation painted in the ...
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... less . They are more commonly such as hardly to deserve to be called by that name - a mere desire of talking - a wish to appear engaged in considerable affairs , or a thirst for flattery , and , in all likeli- hood , unmerited praise ...
... less . They are more commonly such as hardly to deserve to be called by that name - a mere desire of talking - a wish to appear engaged in considerable affairs , or a thirst for flattery , and , in all likeli- hood , unmerited praise ...
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... less defensible.- Now , though the two plays of Eur . which you have read , are undoubted- ly among his best , I will venture to assure you , that there are four others you will like full as well ; Medea , Phoenisse , Heraclide , and ...
... less defensible.- Now , though the two plays of Eur . which you have read , are undoubted- ly among his best , I will venture to assure you , that there are four others you will like full as well ; Medea , Phoenisse , Heraclide , and ...
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