The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Том 72Archibald Constable and Company, 1810 |
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... give them such a dressing as they never had before , regretting at the same time the vici- nily of the land . At that critical mo- ment I ventured to represent to his Lordship the value of such a life as his , and particularly in the ...
... give them such a dressing as they never had before , regretting at the same time the vici- nily of the land . At that critical mo- ment I ventured to represent to his Lordship the value of such a life as his , and particularly in the ...
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... give some necessary directions , and he was in the act of turning near the hatchway , with his face towards the stern , when a musket ball struck him near the left shoulder , and enter- ing thro ' the epaulet , passed thro ' the spine ...
... give some necessary directions , and he was in the act of turning near the hatchway , with his face towards the stern , when a musket ball struck him near the left shoulder , and enter- ing thro ' the epaulet , passed thro ' the spine ...
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... gives the cupations . T the period of the lamented death of Dr Finlayson , we took occa- sion to give a short sketch of the lea- ding events of his life . At the com- mencement of the present volume , we find a more detailed narrative ...
... gives the cupations . T the period of the lamented death of Dr Finlayson , we took occa- sion to give a short sketch of the lea- ding events of his life . At the com- mencement of the present volume , we find a more detailed narrative ...
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... give ap the advantage alluded to above.- Dr Duncan , however , proposes some plans for the regular visitation of pri- → vate madhouses , which seem to be very proper and useful . Following this , is a Report from a select committee of ...
... give ap the advantage alluded to above.- Dr Duncan , however , proposes some plans for the regular visitation of pri- → vate madhouses , which seem to be very proper and useful . Following this , is a Report from a select committee of ...
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... give to God that which is God's , and to Cæsar that which is Cæsar's . " The emperor then received the Senate , the president of which , le Comte de Gar- nier , delivered a speech , and presented an address of congratulation on the ...
... give to God that which is God's , and to Cæsar that which is Cæsar's . " The emperor then received the Senate , the president of which , le Comte de Gar- nier , delivered a speech , and presented an address of congratulation on the ...
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