The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... less fe- vere occupations of polite literature , he feems to have devoted himself , almost entirely , from the time of his removal to Oxford ; but he still retained , even in advanced years , a recollection of his early acquifitions ...
... less fe- vere occupations of polite literature , he feems to have devoted himself , almost entirely , from the time of his removal to Oxford ; but he still retained , even in advanced years , a recollection of his early acquifitions ...
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... less ambition of Philip was lulled by the delufive expectation of efpoufing the rich inheritance of the Queen , into a ftate of impolitic inaction ; the power of France , enfeebled by the arms of Auftria , was foon to be diffolved in ...
... less ambition of Philip was lulled by the delufive expectation of efpoufing the rich inheritance of the Queen , into a ftate of impolitic inaction ; the power of France , enfeebled by the arms of Auftria , was foon to be diffolved in ...
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... less difficulty than he can guide his horfe from Lisbon to Oporto . People , thus eftranged from the neigh- bouring nations , are naturally averfe from the influx of mere theoretical doc- trines , which tend to disturb the tran ...
... less difficulty than he can guide his horfe from Lisbon to Oporto . People , thus eftranged from the neigh- bouring nations , are naturally averfe from the influx of mere theoretical doc- trines , which tend to disturb the tran ...
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... less fertile than the country fouthward , which is poffeff- ed by a numerous and powerful people called the Cinglaffes . In the middle part of the island is the kingdom of Candy , whofe late capital is of the fame name , and whofe ...
... less fertile than the country fouthward , which is poffeff- ed by a numerous and powerful people called the Cinglaffes . In the middle part of the island is the kingdom of Candy , whofe late capital is of the fame name , and whofe ...
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... less by the following properties , viz . in the ferviceable it is esteemed ; as for inftance , og first place , it is thin , and rather pliable ; in the first place , if it be hard and as it ought commonly to be about the fub- thick as ...
... less by the following properties , viz . in the ferviceable it is esteemed ; as for inftance , og first place , it is thin , and rather pliable ; in the first place , if it be hard and as it ought commonly to be about the fub- thick as ...
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