The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... friends the persons who at this time distributed reputation . Madame Necker . THIS lady , the daughter of a Pro ... friend , and the tenderest , best of wives . This woman , so wor- thy of esteem and admiration , had but one fault ; but ...
... friends the persons who at this time distributed reputation . Madame Necker . THIS lady , the daughter of a Pro ... friend , and the tenderest , best of wives . This woman , so wor- thy of esteem and admiration , had but one fault ; but ...
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... friends . He possessed an extraordinary fund of good hu- mour , a disposition extremely play- ful , great simplicity of character , with the entire absence of all vanity and affectation . A few peculiarities or little eccentricities ...
... friends . He possessed an extraordinary fund of good hu- mour , a disposition extremely play- ful , great simplicity of character , with the entire absence of all vanity and affectation . A few peculiarities or little eccentricities ...
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... friends from me . The day , however , being dry and warm , the surface was not so slippery as to occasion much risk of our falling.- The chance of the crust of sulphur breaking , or the clay sinking with us was great , and we were ...
... friends from me . The day , however , being dry and warm , the surface was not so slippery as to occasion much risk of our falling.- The chance of the crust of sulphur breaking , or the clay sinking with us was great , and we were ...
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... Friendship cultivate . veal ; VI . Aim not to make a Friend his thoughts re- Lend readily , if lending you propose s With seeming openness thine own conceal . He doubly gives , who gracefully bestows . ; VII . Well weigh your talents ...
... Friendship cultivate . veal ; VI . Aim not to make a Friend his thoughts re- Lend readily , if lending you propose s With seeming openness thine own conceal . He doubly gives , who gracefully bestows . ; VII . Well weigh your talents ...
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... friends im- part . In speaking of thy self , nor praise , nor blame , And dread to be a slave to common fame . XIV . * Upon thy bended knees each morn and night , Lift up thy Heart and Mind to God aright : Nor let derision move thy fixt ...
... friends im- part . In speaking of thy self , nor praise , nor blame , And dread to be a slave to common fame . XIV . * Upon thy bended knees each morn and night , Lift up thy Heart and Mind to God aright : Nor let derision move thy fixt ...
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