The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... object in the scene . Taking boat again a- bove the bridge , we proceeded up the river , which in proportion as we advanced , became less rapid and a little deeper , tho ' still in some places so narrow as to admit of rowing but with ...
... object in the scene . Taking boat again a- bove the bridge , we proceeded up the river , which in proportion as we advanced , became less rapid and a little deeper , tho ' still in some places so narrow as to admit of rowing but with ...
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... object , contrasted with the arbutus , and o- ther dark green copse , with which the island is covered , while an eleva- ted pyramidal hill , with a bare rocky beautiful . beautiful . The lake with its glassy surface , with Tour thro ...
... object , contrasted with the arbutus , and o- ther dark green copse , with which the island is covered , while an eleva- ted pyramidal hill , with a bare rocky beautiful . beautiful . The lake with its glassy surface , with Tour thro ...
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... object . I thought that had Claude Lorrain seen this scenery , his pencil would have been furnished with subject to outdo any thing he has left to the world . Patrick are too much attached to their native beverage to throw it a- way ...
... object . I thought that had Claude Lorrain seen this scenery , his pencil would have been furnished with subject to outdo any thing he has left to the world . Patrick are too much attached to their native beverage to throw it a- way ...
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... objects of their bounty , and , after a minute inquiry , give supplies ac- cording to their own personal know- ledge of the wants , the industry , and the character of the persons and families , who in this respect are com- mitted to ...
... objects of their bounty , and , after a minute inquiry , give supplies ac- cording to their own personal know- ledge of the wants , the industry , and the character of the persons and families , who in this respect are com- mitted to ...
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... object , not merely to give money to the poor , but to take what may be called a fatherly charge of them ; who ... objects of their bounty are able , in any de- gree , to earn their own bread . In forming a new Society , the plan ...
... object , not merely to give money to the poor , but to take what may be called a fatherly charge of them ; who ... objects of their bounty are able , in any de- gree , to earn their own bread . In forming a new Society , the plan ...
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