The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... ment , in the acquifition of knowledge . [ What a pity that the imprudent pa- rents and teachers of fo admirable a child , probably from avaricious motives , could ftrain his mental faculties , in fo tender an age , and fo weak a state ...
... ment , in the acquifition of knowledge . [ What a pity that the imprudent pa- rents and teachers of fo admirable a child , probably from avaricious motives , could ftrain his mental faculties , in fo tender an age , and fo weak a state ...
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... ment . About Christmas 1776 , when the child was only a year and a half old , he difco- vered a great inclination for mufic , by leaving even his food to attend to it when the organ was playing : and about Mid- fummer 1777 , he would ...
... ment . About Christmas 1776 , when the child was only a year and a half old , he difco- vered a great inclination for mufic , by leaving even his food to attend to it when the organ was playing : and about Mid- fummer 1777 , he would ...
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... ment , affociations are required with the plaufible pretence of effecting a plan of œconomy , cutting off all useless penfions , and curtailing all extravagant falaries : A confummation devoutly to be wished ! But by what methods do ...
... ment , affociations are required with the plaufible pretence of effecting a plan of œconomy , cutting off all useless penfions , and curtailing all extravagant falaries : A confummation devoutly to be wished ! But by what methods do ...
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... ment . It appears from this account , that the English fquadron did all they could to prevent any of the convoy from efcaping , but nevertheless it is hoped fome of them have got away . The Ad- miral concludes with faying , that he did ...
... ment . It appears from this account , that the English fquadron did all they could to prevent any of the convoy from efcaping , but nevertheless it is hoped fome of them have got away . The Ad- miral concludes with faying , that he did ...
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... ment of the ftate , your petitioners ob- ferve with grief , that , notwithstanding the calamitous and impoverished condi- tion of the nation , much public money has been improvidently fquandered ; and that many individuals enjoy ...
... ment of the ftate , your petitioners ob- ferve with grief , that , notwithstanding the calamitous and impoverished condi- tion of the nation , much public money has been improvidently fquandered ; and that many individuals enjoy ...
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