The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... possession of by the Sabrina sloop of war , in the name of his Britan- nic Majesty . 19. In the Court of King's Bench , a verdict was given for the defen- dant , in the action of Sir Francis Burdett against the Serjeant r Arms of the ...
... possession of by the Sabrina sloop of war , in the name of his Britan- nic Majesty . 19. In the Court of King's Bench , a verdict was given for the defen- dant , in the action of Sir Francis Burdett against the Serjeant r Arms of the ...
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... possessed , couldno longer beexerted in the manner which they once had been , when he enjoyed bodily vigour , unimpaired by age , and powers of mind unloaded by disease , he resigned his academical ap- pointments in favour of Dr Whytt ...
... possessed , couldno longer beexerted in the manner which they once had been , when he enjoyed bodily vigour , unimpaired by age , and powers of mind unloaded by disease , he resigned his academical ap- pointments in favour of Dr Whytt ...
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... possession of these ad- vantages may in effect rather be de- trimental to them than otherwise , and serve only to make their follies more glaring , and to give a wider of destructive consequence to range their errors and their vices ...
... possession of these ad- vantages may in effect rather be de- trimental to them than otherwise , and serve only to make their follies more glaring , and to give a wider of destructive consequence to range their errors and their vices ...
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... possessed the consciousness of strength , and who justly thought herself superior , in regard to under- standing and information , to all other women , inspired her with an ardent desire of obtaining a great celebrity both for herself ...
... possessed the consciousness of strength , and who justly thought herself superior , in regard to under- standing and information , to all other women , inspired her with an ardent desire of obtaining a great celebrity both for herself ...
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... possessed an extraordinary fund of good hu- mour , a disposition extremely play- ful , great simplicity of character , with the entire absence of all vanity and affectation . A few peculiarities or little eccentricities , which he possessed ...
... possessed an extraordinary fund of good hu- mour , a disposition extremely play- ful , great simplicity of character , with the entire absence of all vanity and affectation . A few peculiarities or little eccentricities , which he possessed ...
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