The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... Scotland ) is the theatre at once of her rudest border lays , which celebrate only feud , rapine , and war , and also of those songs and that music , which are formed only to the expression of tender and gentle pas- sions . The ...
... Scotland ) is the theatre at once of her rudest border lays , which celebrate only feud , rapine , and war , and also of those songs and that music , which are formed only to the expression of tender and gentle pas- sions . The ...
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... Scotland and to her nobles , cannot fail to excite an uncommon degree of interest in Scottish readers ; and , ac- cordingly , the present poem , though making little pretensions to poetical merit , has acquired a considerable share of ...
... Scotland and to her nobles , cannot fail to excite an uncommon degree of interest in Scottish readers ; and , ac- cordingly , the present poem , though making little pretensions to poetical merit , has acquired a considerable share of ...
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... Scotland . It is only from about the year 1330 , how- ever , that we receive a distinct genea- logical account of them . At that pe- riod , Ralph Kerr settled in Scotland , and obtained possession of the lands lying between the water of ...
... Scotland . It is only from about the year 1330 , how- ever , that we receive a distinct genea- logical account of them . At that pe- riod , Ralph Kerr settled in Scotland , and obtained possession of the lands lying between the water of ...
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... Scotland , so far as I have learned , There are only three libraries in which have been made public proper- ty , by a conveyance to trustees : viz . one at Perth , established about thirty years ago ; the one at Glasgow , of which this ...
... Scotland , so far as I have learned , There are only three libraries in which have been made public proper- ty , by a conveyance to trustees : viz . one at Perth , established about thirty years ago ; the one at Glasgow , of which this ...
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... Scotland , Johnson's pre - eminence as a moralist is fully ad- mitted ; and his learning and taste are admired ; while his bigotry and super- stition are pitied and forgiven , at least by all those who are likely to peruse the ...
... Scotland , Johnson's pre - eminence as a moralist is fully ad- mitted ; and his learning and taste are admired ; while his bigotry and super- stition are pitied and forgiven , at least by all those who are likely to peruse the ...
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