The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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7 public carriage . Some other things were put up with. The watchman's carrol echo'd from the prows , Alone , at times , awakes the still re- puse * " The appearance of nature at this period may also serve as a kind of con- trast with ...
7 public carriage . Some other things were put up with. The watchman's carrol echo'd from the prows , Alone , at times , awakes the still re- puse * " The appearance of nature at this period may also serve as a kind of con- trast with ...
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... thing thing short of an examination of all the manuscripts of 4 Account of Manuscripts in the Scotch College at Paris . 505 Account of Manuscripts in the Scotch College at Paris,
... thing thing short of an examination of all the manuscripts of 4 Account of Manuscripts in the Scotch College at Paris . 505 Account of Manuscripts in the Scotch College at Paris,
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thing short of an examination of all the manuscripts of the Scotch College at Paris , could enable him to deter- mine the degree of credit due to the extracts of Macpherson . But he must very soon have despaired of obtaining that ...
thing short of an examination of all the manuscripts of the Scotch College at Paris , could enable him to deter- mine the degree of credit due to the extracts of Macpherson . But he must very soon have despaired of obtaining that ...
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public carriage . Some other things were put up with the Manuscripts . The whole arrived without any acci- dent , and ... thing in the College devolved on Mr Alexander Innes , the only Bri- tish subject who remained in it . A- bout the ...
public carriage . Some other things were put up with the Manuscripts . The whole arrived without any acci- dent , and ... thing in the College devolved on Mr Alexander Innes , the only Bri- tish subject who remained in it . A- bout the ...
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... things , ( but unconnected with the Manuscripts , ) which he car- ried away in his pocket , and has still in his possession . " I need not trouble your Lordship with my reflections upon this relation : but I ought not to omit that I was ...
... things , ( but unconnected with the Manuscripts , ) which he car- ried away in his pocket , and has still in his possession . " I need not trouble your Lordship with my reflections upon this relation : but I ought not to omit that I was ...
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