The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2 |
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This was followed by an extensive manufactory , carried on by the ingenious Bernard Barton ; whose premature death deprived the public of the abilities of an able and enterprising tradesman . Thus the erecting of one manufactory was ...
This was followed by an extensive manufactory , carried on by the ingenious Bernard Barton ; whose premature death deprived the public of the abilities of an able and enterprising tradesman . Thus the erecting of one manufactory was ...
Strona 493
It is not known what had inspired La Grange with such a furious animosity against this prince ; the invective is carried even to frenzy . This will be seen from the following translation of a few passages : " Scarce did he open his ...
It is not known what had inspired La Grange with such a furious animosity against this prince ; the invective is carried even to frenzy . This will be seen from the following translation of a few passages : " Scarce did he open his ...
Strona 496
Thus persuaded , If you propose to carry the work by way of subscription , it would give me pleasure to be numbered among the subscribers . I little imagined when I took my last leave of the walks of public life , and retired to the ...
Thus persuaded , If you propose to carry the work by way of subscription , it would give me pleasure to be numbered among the subscribers . I little imagined when I took my last leave of the walks of public life , and retired to the ...
Strona 507
The Manuscripts , thus disfigured , and more easily huddled up in any sort of bundle , were secretly carried with papers belonging to the Frenchman himself , to his countryhouse ; and buried in the garden.
The Manuscripts , thus disfigured , and more easily huddled up in any sort of bundle , were secretly carried with papers belonging to the Frenchman himself , to his countryhouse ; and buried in the garden.
Strona 508
He can probably name another gentleman who saw the Manuscripts at St Omer , and saved some small things , ( but unconnected with the Manuscripts , ) which he carried away in his pocket , and has still in his possession . even at this ...
He can probably name another gentleman who saw the Manuscripts at St Omer , and saved some small things , ( but unconnected with the Manuscripts , ) which he carried away in his pocket , and has still in his possession . even at this ...
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