The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... object , had arrived at Bom- bay . We have received accounts of the General having landed in safety at Bushire , and having sent on Mr Pasley to announce Ais approach . Instead of 300 Frenchmen , as had been ence . were only 30 at the ...
... object , had arrived at Bom- bay . We have received accounts of the General having landed in safety at Bushire , and having sent on Mr Pasley to announce Ais approach . Instead of 300 Frenchmen , as had been ence . were only 30 at the ...
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... object and tendency of which is to sow distrust between the Government and the peo- ple , and to produce general discourage- ment and anarchy , and to expose to contempt the sacred oath of your repre- sentatives . Spaniards , the ...
... object and tendency of which is to sow distrust between the Government and the peo- ple , and to produce general discourage- ment and anarchy , and to expose to contempt the sacred oath of your repre- sentatives . Spaniards , the ...
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... object of honour and competition to the lads whom he has taught . He is very wisely allowed to have a com- mon interest with the boys whom he instructs ; and to receive a prize equal in value with any prize obtained by any individual ...
... object of honour and competition to the lads whom he has taught . He is very wisely allowed to have a com- mon interest with the boys whom he instructs ; and to receive a prize equal in value with any prize obtained by any individual ...
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... object in view , rather than that of gaining substantial know- ledge of their profession . Trifling occupations and society absorb most of their time , in a manner which cer- tainly they will afterwards repent . I remember to have heard ...
... object in view , rather than that of gaining substantial know- ledge of their profession . Trifling occupations and society absorb most of their time , in a manner which cer- tainly they will afterwards repent . I remember to have heard ...
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... object- ed to it : mere silence implies an ac- quiescence in the doctrine ; but when it is considered , that this supposition is introduced by way of clearing up a difficulty stated by Dr Johnson , the promulgation of it seems to argue ...
... object- ed to it : mere silence implies an ac- quiescence in the doctrine ; but when it is considered , that this supposition is introduced by way of clearing up a difficulty stated by Dr Johnson , the promulgation of it seems to argue ...
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