The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Strona 508
... respecting the contents and the fate of the manuscripts former- ly deposited in the Scotch College at Paris , that it is hoped the above ac- count , the result of the Historian's re- searches , will not be deemed out of its place in a ...
... respecting the contents and the fate of the manuscripts former- ly deposited in the Scotch College at Paris , that it is hoped the above ac- count , the result of the Historian's re- searches , will not be deemed out of its place in a ...
Strona 512
... respect the re- verse of the present . This , however , constituting a stage by itself , does not now come under our notice . * We were surprised to see so stout a man , perhaps the largest in the whole island , fed like a cuckoo ...
... respect the re- verse of the present . This , however , constituting a stage by itself , does not now come under our notice . * We were surprised to see so stout a man , perhaps the largest in the whole island , fed like a cuckoo ...
Strona 529
... respect the royal visitor . After this , there were a number of private interviews between Ferdinand and Napoleon ; in the first of which , Napoleon offered to him the crown of Etruria , and his niece in marriage.- Some of these ...
... respect the royal visitor . After this , there were a number of private interviews between Ferdinand and Napoleon ; in the first of which , Napoleon offered to him the crown of Etruria , and his niece in marriage.- Some of these ...
Strona 532
... respect to the voice of their Magistrates , will not less incline their ear , and display submission , when the question is for them , either to se cure their prosperity for ever , by unit- ing themselves with the first authorities of ...
... respect to the voice of their Magistrates , will not less incline their ear , and display submission , when the question is for them , either to se cure their prosperity for ever , by unit- ing themselves with the first authorities of ...
Strona 533
... respect to the true situation of their country , and above al , by the secret agents of a hostile na- tion , actuated by envy of the prosperity of the Continent , have been able to lead into a spirit of error a part of the good ...
... respect to the true situation of their country , and above al , by the secret agents of a hostile na- tion , actuated by envy of the prosperity of the Continent , have been able to lead into a spirit of error a part of the good ...
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