The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... first piece tolerable, we incline to let the public judge of it; in hopes that a second essay may be better, and a third better still. Such favour to young writers will, we hope, be readily excused. But it may possibly be sometimes ...
... first piece tolerable, we incline to let the public judge of it; in hopes that a second essay may be better, and a third better still. Such favour to young writers will, we hope, be readily excused. But it may possibly be sometimes ...
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... first exhibited to youth, as examples of the manuer in which their native language is written; they should therefore be pure in the highest degree, though not pompous; and it is surely an affront to understanding, to suppose that any ...
... first exhibited to youth, as examples of the manuer in which their native language is written; they should therefore be pure in the highest degree, though not pompous; and it is surely an affront to understanding, to suppose that any ...
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... first of her sex in merit, as well as quality, regard him with a look of tenderness, "beyond the power of friendship, or of compassion: he suffered that flame to glow unto the full height, whose first sparks he had sinothered : he ...
... first of her sex in merit, as well as quality, regard him with a look of tenderness, "beyond the power of friendship, or of compassion: he suffered that flame to glow unto the full height, whose first sparks he had sinothered : he ...
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... first and last dated Nov. 9. & 23. 1752, and the other without a date, requiring that gentleman, with his own hands, to lay a hundred guineas in a silk purse, under a stone described in the letter, betwixt and a day limited ...
... first and last dated Nov. 9. & 23. 1752, and the other without a date, requiring that gentleman, with his own hands, to lay a hundred guineas in a silk purse, under a stone described in the letter, betwixt and a day limited ...
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... First Physician to the King. His corpse was in terred, with great funeral Pomp, in the familyvault in Chels, a church-yard, on the 18th. — Of this eminent man we see the following account. - - “Sir Hans "loane was born at Killclagh, in ...
... First Physician to the King. His corpse was in terred, with great funeral Pomp, in the familyvault in Chels, a church-yard, on the 18th. — Of this eminent man we see the following account. - - “Sir Hans "loane was born at Killclagh, in ...
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