The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... passions of the people in Scotland. Ever fince the happy union, the legislature of G. Britain has been taking every ... passion for his favourite objećt, by stifling the dićtates of his reason, has run him into the use of words unheard ...
... passions of the people in Scotland. Ever fince the happy union, the legislature of G. Britain has been taking every ... passion for his favourite objećt, by stifling the dićtates of his reason, has run him into the use of words unheard ...
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... passion for a moment, and confider this matter with coolness and impartiality. Sensible that agriculture, trade, and manufactures, in this country, are but in their infant state; how cruel would it have been in the British parliament ...
... passion for a moment, and confider this matter with coolness and impartiality. Sensible that agriculture, trade, and manufactures, in this country, are but in their infant state; how cruel would it have been in the British parliament ...
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... passion, and languor of inačtion ; and by that tone are perfečtly well qualified not only to revive the spirits when sun by sensual gratification, but also to rela them when overstrained in any Yiolo pursuit. Here is a remedy provided ...
... passion, and languor of inačtion ; and by that tone are perfečtly well qualified not only to revive the spirits when sun by sensual gratification, but also to rela them when overstrained in any Yiolo pursuit. Here is a remedy provided ...
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... passion, exerts itself without control, when accompanied with a bad taste. A man of this stamp, upon whom the most striking, beauty makes but a faint impression, feels nojoy but in gratifying his ruling passion by the discovery of ...
... passion, exerts itself without control, when accompanied with a bad taste. A man of this stamp, upon whom the most striking, beauty makes but a faint impression, feels nojoy but in gratifying his ruling passion by the discovery of ...
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... passion; which can * with resped to delicacy of tasle. ** man Posks:d of this blesfing, the moral ** * *esia, the fine art, make's deep im. * * * to counterbalance every irregular *. And even supposing a flrong temptation, ***** no f-sl ...
... passion; which can * with resped to delicacy of tasle. ** man Posks:d of this blesfing, the moral ** * *esia, the fine art, make's deep im. * * * to counterbalance every irregular *. And even supposing a flrong temptation, ***** no f-sl ...
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