The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... object of our dearest care , Found where we moft could feel , and tried to wound us there . The broken ftaft that coward Malice rear'd Shall to thy fame eternal luftre give , Infcribe on hift'ry's page thy name re- ver'd , And bid it ...
... object of our dearest care , Found where we moft could feel , and tried to wound us there . The broken ftaft that coward Malice rear'd Shall to thy fame eternal luftre give , Infcribe on hift'ry's page thy name re- ver'd , And bid it ...
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... object of the armament under my command , every precaution was tak- en to prevent any mifapprehenfion upon that head , by explaining to him the na- ture of it ; and two days were spent in communications between the fort and fleet for ...
... object of the armament under my command , every precaution was tak- en to prevent any mifapprehenfion upon that head , by explaining to him the na- ture of it ; and two days were spent in communications between the fort and fleet for ...
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... object of it . It derives in crease from the view of innocence , and sometimes still more from that of repen- tance . Man alone , of all animals , is fufceptible of it ; and this , not by a fe- cret retrofpect to himself , as fome ene ...
... object of it . It derives in crease from the view of innocence , and sometimes still more from that of repen- tance . Man alone , of all animals , is fufceptible of it ; and this , not by a fe- cret retrofpect to himself , as fome ene ...
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... object of the moft fplendid magnificence , will at once become an impertinent piece of tawdry and tinfel finery . It ... object of one kind re- femble another object of a very differe ent kind ; and to the original beauty of a figure to ...
... object of the moft fplendid magnificence , will at once become an impertinent piece of tawdry and tinfel finery . It ... object of one kind re- femble another object of a very differe ent kind ; and to the original beauty of a figure to ...
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... object which the Portu- nius of his predeceffors , revived their guese had in view , in their repeated ef- grand scheme of opening a paffage to the forts to extend their discoveries along East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope , the ...
... object which the Portu- nius of his predeceffors , revived their guese had in view , in their repeated ef- grand scheme of opening a paffage to the forts to extend their discoveries along East Indies by the Cape of Good Hope , the ...
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