The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... Hope has sung her winning lay . Lo sudden bursting o'er your native north , The young Auroras fling their radiance forth ; So by thy banks , O Ness , and silver streams , The sun of Science sheds his brightening beams . Sons of the ...
... Hope has sung her winning lay . Lo sudden bursting o'er your native north , The young Auroras fling their radiance forth ; So by thy banks , O Ness , and silver streams , The sun of Science sheds his brightening beams . Sons of the ...
Strona 527
... Hope illumes her torch at Learning's shrine , 4 : hymns her song , and spreads her hues divine , O , sons of Virtue ! fan the generous flame , And wake the blossoms of immortal fame , Ye Patriots ! born those sacred fires to fan That ...
... Hope illumes her torch at Learning's shrine , 4 : hymns her song , and spreads her hues divine , O , sons of Virtue ! fan the generous flame , And wake the blossoms of immortal fame , Ye Patriots ! born those sacred fires to fan That ...
Strona 532
... hope remained , Provi- dence had presented us with the means , not only of averting the destruction of our country , but even of raising it to a degree of prosperity and splendour which it never reached , even in the most il- lustrious ...
... hope remained , Provi- dence had presented us with the means , not only of averting the destruction of our country , but even of raising it to a degree of prosperity and splendour which it never reached , even in the most il- lustrious ...
Strona 533
... hope , that the personal contributions , levied during the present war , will be considerably diminished , in conse- quence of the improvements which the new new Government intends to make in the mode of its Historical Affairs . 533.
... hope , that the personal contributions , levied during the present war , will be considerably diminished , in conse- quence of the improvements which the new new Government intends to make in the mode of its Historical Affairs . 533.
Strona 535
... hope . The Catholic worship shall not suffer the least wrong . It shall retain all its purity , and be the sole religion in the country . The laws , the lawful cus : toms , the Courts of Justice , the Clergy , the national Colleges ...
... hope . The Catholic worship shall not suffer the least wrong . It shall retain all its purity , and be the sole religion in the country . The laws , the lawful cus : toms , the Courts of Justice , the Clergy , the national Colleges ...
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