The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... Nature had bestowed upon him talents of a high order , and these had experienced ample cultivation from a parent , no less distinguished for his taste as a man of letters , than as an affectionate and indulgent father . In a situation ...
... Nature had bestowed upon him talents of a high order , and these had experienced ample cultivation from a parent , no less distinguished for his taste as a man of letters , than as an affectionate and indulgent father . In a situation ...
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... nature , which , when exposed to the weather , degenerate into a horny and flexible substance , capable of being parted into the most thin transparent slices imaginable . These , one would imagine on viewing , the fire would consume in ...
... nature , which , when exposed to the weather , degenerate into a horny and flexible substance , capable of being parted into the most thin transparent slices imaginable . These , one would imagine on viewing , the fire would consume in ...
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... nature , were frequent- Fy led to regret the want , in this large commercial city , of a library on pub- Hic , liberal principles , and which might be easy of access to all ranks of the community . That measures might be taken to * The ...
... nature , were frequent- Fy led to regret the want , in this large commercial city , of a library on pub- Hic , liberal principles , and which might be easy of access to all ranks of the community . That measures might be taken to * The ...
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... nature cannot easily admit of a- bridgement . In the course of this period , the constitution was gradually moulded according to that of England and the other feudal countries . The titles of Earl and Baron , the hereditary offices of ...
... nature cannot easily admit of a- bridgement . In the course of this period , the constitution was gradually moulded according to that of England and the other feudal countries . The titles of Earl and Baron , the hereditary offices of ...
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... Nature , " Reign of Fancy , " Secrets of the Caftle , " a Novel , & c . & c .. WHILE loud o'er Europe sounds the clang of arms , And Valour's breast with martial ardour warms ; While , from a Tyrant's grasp a world to save , Britannia's ...
... Nature , " Reign of Fancy , " Secrets of the Caftle , " a Novel , & c . & c .. WHILE loud o'er Europe sounds the clang of arms , And Valour's breast with martial ardour warms ; While , from a Tyrant's grasp a world to save , Britannia's ...
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