The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tomy 77-78Archibald Constable & Company, 1815 |
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... considered as a work of judg ment and of taste , will be determined in the public estimation , by the skill with which these qualities shall have been combined in the arrangements of the streets and dwellings . The same criterion , it ...
... considered as a work of judg ment and of taste , will be determined in the public estimation , by the skill with which these qualities shall have been combined in the arrangements of the streets and dwellings . The same criterion , it ...
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... considered himself entitled to demand a verdict of conviction . Mr Grant than addressed the Jury in behalf of the prisoner . He said , that the first thing to be considered was , what it was they were to try . He read the libel against ...
... considered himself entitled to demand a verdict of conviction . Mr Grant than addressed the Jury in behalf of the prisoner . He said , that the first thing to be considered was , what it was they were to try . He read the libel against ...
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... considered separately , and of their power and influence when formed into various combina- tions , must run into the greatest ab- surdities , and be absolutely incapable of conveying those ideas which he wishes to convey . Deficient in ...
... considered separately , and of their power and influence when formed into various combina- tions , must run into the greatest ab- surdities , and be absolutely incapable of conveying those ideas which he wishes to convey . Deficient in ...
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