The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... character of con- querors , as the Frenchmen did ; they come to free us from the slavery that oppressed us . If we deny this truth , we must be reproached as an ungrate- ful people . The English did not enter Portugal from any motives ...
... character of con- querors , as the Frenchmen did ; they come to free us from the slavery that oppressed us . If we deny this truth , we must be reproached as an ungrate- ful people . The English did not enter Portugal from any motives ...
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... character for originality and invention . 66 Learning grew " Beneath his care a thriving vigorous plant ; " The mind was well inform'd , the pas- sions held " Subordinate , and diligence was choice . COWPER . the boy traces the form of ...
... character for originality and invention . 66 Learning grew " Beneath his care a thriving vigorous plant ; " The mind was well inform'd , the pas- sions held " Subordinate , and diligence was choice . COWPER . the boy traces the form of ...
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... character is so universally es- teemed , that the nobility of England and Scotland are much gratified when they can entrust their children , who study in Edinburgh , to the inspection of this excellent man . Mr Stewart lives in the ...
... character is so universally es- teemed , that the nobility of England and Scotland are much gratified when they can entrust their children , who study in Edinburgh , to the inspection of this excellent man . Mr Stewart lives in the ...
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... character of Trustees , by the name of the office , character , and capacity , under which they are so nominated ; and their sub- scription is to be accounted valid also for such of the Trustees as do not ac tually subscribe , provided ...
... character of Trustees , by the name of the office , character , and capacity , under which they are so nominated ; and their sub- scription is to be accounted valid also for such of the Trustees as do not ac tually subscribe , provided ...
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... character . Knowing that the name of Dr Samuel Johnson is not the most grateful in the world to truly Scottish ears , and probably supposing that the antipathy to it is much great- er than it really is , he has thought fit to introduce ...
... character . Knowing that the name of Dr Samuel Johnson is not the most grateful in the world to truly Scottish ears , and probably supposing that the antipathy to it is much great- er than it really is , he has thought fit to introduce ...
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