The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... person , who has lived for a year or two with such men , may set up for a professor in the science of divi- nation . The Talkative Man . A few evenings ago , a man argu- ed in a company with so much fury and with such a torrent of words ...
... person , who has lived for a year or two with such men , may set up for a professor in the science of divi- nation . The Talkative Man . A few evenings ago , a man argu- ed in a company with so much fury and with such a torrent of words ...
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... persons drowned . 16. Robert Craigie , Esq . took his seat as one of the Judges of the Court of Session , by the title of Lord Craigie . - Serious riots at Nottingham , created principally by the journey- men weavers destroying articles ...
... persons drowned . 16. Robert Craigie , Esq . took his seat as one of the Judges of the Court of Session , by the title of Lord Craigie . - Serious riots at Nottingham , created principally by the journey- men weavers destroying articles ...
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... person pretending to an honour- able character , 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 ...
... person pretending to an honour- able character , 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 ...
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... person of good birth , but with no fortune , ( Mad . L'Espinasse , ) who soon supplanted her benefactress in her own house , formed there a sepa- rate society , who daily preferred the apartment of Mad . L'Espinasse to the drawing ...
... person of good birth , but with no fortune , ( Mad . L'Espinasse , ) who soon supplanted her benefactress in her own house , formed there a sepa- rate society , who daily preferred the apartment of Mad . L'Espinasse to the drawing ...
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pas- Then Mad . L'Espinasse abandoned for ever the person who had given her an asylum . She formed a colony of wits , deserters from the house of Madame du Deffant ; this insurrec- tion produced a little literary republic , which ...
pas- Then Mad . L'Espinasse abandoned for ever the person who had given her an asylum . She formed a colony of wits , deserters from the house of Madame du Deffant ; this insurrec- tion produced a little literary republic , which ...
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