The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... friends , when the present war broke out.— He again solicited employment ; and a general invasion of these united kingdoms being threatened by the French and their allies , he , in the meantime , without pay or emolu- ment , assisted ...
... friends , when the present war broke out.— He again solicited employment ; and a general invasion of these united kingdoms being threatened by the French and their allies , he , in the meantime , without pay or emolu- ment , assisted ...
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... friend , the late Captain Duff , than whom , he has been pleased to say , " His Majesty's service could " not boast of ... friends how much knowledge you have , if you use no means to communicate it to them ? It is certainly incumbent on ...
... friend , the late Captain Duff , than whom , he has been pleased to say , " His Majesty's service could " not boast of ... friends how much knowledge you have , if you use no means to communicate it to them ? It is certainly incumbent on ...
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... friends . Thus , says he , " a bu- siness was providentially put into my hands , which I followed for six and twenty ... friend . " He went soon after to London , with a recommendation to Mr Poyntz , who had been preceptor to the Duke of ...
... friends . Thus , says he , " a bu- siness was providentially put into my hands , which I followed for six and twenty ... friend . " He went soon after to London , with a recommendation to Mr Poyntz , who had been preceptor to the Duke of ...
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... friends , to whom he communi- cated the verses before they were pub lished . The fame of Burns ' stands in no need ... Friends so near my bosom ever , Ye ha'e render'd moments dear ! But , alas ! when forc'd to sever , Then the stroke ...
... friends , to whom he communi- cated the verses before they were pub lished . The fame of Burns ' stands in no need ... Friends so near my bosom ever , Ye ha'e render'd moments dear ! But , alas ! when forc'd to sever , Then the stroke ...
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Friends , that parting tear reserve it , Though ' tis doubly dear to me ; Could I think did deserve it , How much happier would I be . Scenes of woe and scenes of pleasure ; Scenes that former thoughts renew ; Scenes of woe and scenes ...
Friends , that parting tear reserve it , Though ' tis doubly dear to me ; Could I think did deserve it , How much happier would I be . Scenes of woe and scenes of pleasure ; Scenes that former thoughts renew ; Scenes of woe and scenes ...
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