The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... himself is entitled to judge as to the validity of that claim , without regard to the opinion of the perfon requested , or to the acknow- ledged equity of the demand . Thus Cicero , fays , " Nemo tam audax qui pofceret , nemo tam ...
... himself is entitled to judge as to the validity of that claim , without regard to the opinion of the perfon requested , or to the acknow- ledged equity of the demand . Thus Cicero , fays , " Nemo tam audax qui pofceret , nemo tam ...
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... himself , and lifting up his eyes , began to holde up his hed , and to caft a gaftly looke on every one about him : which when it was reported to the knight , he commeth to him armed as he was ( for he had put off no peece fince the ...
... himself , and lifting up his eyes , began to holde up his hed , and to caft a gaftly looke on every one about him : which when it was reported to the knight , he commeth to him armed as he was ( for he had put off no peece fince the ...
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... himself . Now first published from the original manu- fcript . With an Introduction by the Editor . 8vo . 6s . boards . Debrett . An Account of the Colony of Sierra Leone , from its first establishment in 1793 ; being the Subftance of a ...
... himself . Now first published from the original manu- fcript . With an Introduction by the Editor . 8vo . 6s . boards . Debrett . An Account of the Colony of Sierra Leone , from its first establishment in 1793 ; being the Subftance of a ...
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... himself with mak- ing globes , merely to have the pleasure of feeing them turn round . It will conclude , from its own diforder , that there is no fuch thing as order in nature ; from its own immortality , that there is no mortality ...
... himself with mak- ing globes , merely to have the pleasure of feeing them turn round . It will conclude , from its own diforder , that there is no fuch thing as order in nature ; from its own immortality , that there is no mortality ...
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... himself ) , fell his watch , and iffue from the palace in in- dependence and enthusiam . He muft alfo , if neceffary , like Crebillon , be fatisfied with the refpectable society of a confiderable number of greyhounds * . The most ardent ...
... himself ) , fell his watch , and iffue from the palace in in- dependence and enthusiam . He muft alfo , if neceffary , like Crebillon , be fatisfied with the refpectable society of a confiderable number of greyhounds * . The most ardent ...
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