The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... necessary , and that it ought to receive some improvements in typo- graphy and appearance . The Proprietors felt some hesitation in making any change upon the plan of a work so long established ; but the ample and highly respectable ...
... necessary , and that it ought to receive some improvements in typo- graphy and appearance . The Proprietors felt some hesitation in making any change upon the plan of a work so long established ; but the ample and highly respectable ...
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... necessary lines of roads , but those formed for pleasure , and which might be considered as luxuries . The Calton - bill has long been the most eligible pleasure walk for the greater part of the inhabitants ; and when the new and ...
... necessary lines of roads , but those formed for pleasure , and which might be considered as luxuries . The Calton - bill has long been the most eligible pleasure walk for the greater part of the inhabitants ; and when the new and ...
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... necessary , and it was undertaken and performed , with the most meritorious diligence , by Principal Baird , J. H. Forbes , Esq . Robert Johnston , Esq . and several other gentlemen , who have al- ways devoted their labours to objects ...
... necessary , and it was undertaken and performed , with the most meritorious diligence , by Principal Baird , J. H. Forbes , Esq . Robert Johnston , Esq . and several other gentlemen , who have al- ways devoted their labours to objects ...
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... necessary to remark how very remote from nature artifi- cial flowers , even the most costly , in general appear . In many cases , those vulgarly styled gum - flowers , bear no resemblance to any thing that ever grew on the face of the ...
... necessary to remark how very remote from nature artifi- cial flowers , even the most costly , in general appear . In many cases , those vulgarly styled gum - flowers , bear no resemblance to any thing that ever grew on the face of the ...
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... necessary for the cultiva- tion of those arts and sciences , by ap- On the Origin of Fountain Worship . plication to which only , the human Thou sun , said I , fair light ! Tell , if ye saw , how came I thus ? how here ? Par . Lost ...
... necessary for the cultiva- tion of those arts and sciences , by ap- On the Origin of Fountain Worship . plication to which only , the human Thou sun , said I , fair light ! Tell , if ye saw , how came I thus ? how here ? Par . Lost ...
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