The Scots Magazine, Band 39Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran |
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... himself . ] MY OWN LIFE . is difficult for a man to speak long of himself without vanity ; there ore 1 fhall be fhort . It may be hought an inftance of vanity that end at all to write my life ; but arrative fhall contain little more e ...
... himself . ] MY OWN LIFE . is difficult for a man to speak long of himself without vanity ; there ore 1 fhall be fhort . It may be hought an inftance of vanity that end at all to write my life ; but arrative fhall contain little more e ...
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... himself to be prevailed upon , by the intreaty of his friends , to try what might be the effects of a long journey . A few days before he fet out , he wrote that account of his own life , which , to- gether with his other papers , he ...
... himself to be prevailed upon , by the intreaty of his friends , to try what might be the effects of a long journey . A few days before he fet out , he wrote that account of his own life , which , to- gether with his other papers , he ...
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... himself with reading ; but feldom fees any body . He finds that even the converfation of his moft inti- mate friends fatigues and opprefies him ; and it is happy that he does not need it , for he is quite free from anxiety , impa ...
... himself with reading ; but feldom fees any body . He finds that even the converfation of his moft inti- mate friends fatigues and opprefies him ; and it is happy that he does not need it , for he is quite free from anxiety , impa ...
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... himself . But , Sir , you may think to carry thefe doctrines into Execution , and be mistaken too : - the battle is not yet fought ; but if it was fought , and the wreath of victory adorn- ed your brow , fill is not that continent ...
... himself . But , Sir , you may think to carry thefe doctrines into Execution , and be mistaken too : - the battle is not yet fought ; but if it was fought , and the wreath of victory adorn- ed your brow , fill is not that continent ...
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... himself averfe to the prefent mo- tion , as it would deprive General and Lord Howe of the honour of making peace with America , an honour which he flattered himfelf the gentlemen on the oppofite fide of the House wished them to have ...
... himself averfe to the prefent mo- tion , as it would deprive General and Lord Howe of the honour of making peace with America , an honour which he flattered himfelf the gentlemen on the oppofite fide of the House wished them to have ...
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