The Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, Том 1William Blackwood, 1817 |
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... vice . " The situation appears to have been lucrative ; for he adds , " Ane estate from his brother he needed not ; ffor befor his broyer's death , by his oune prudent managment of ye benefit of " Herschip , Heirschip , Heiriscip , the ...
... vice . " The situation appears to have been lucrative ; for he adds , " Ane estate from his brother he needed not ; ffor befor his broyer's death , by his oune prudent managment of ye benefit of " Herschip , Heirschip , Heiriscip , the ...
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... vice -- a promoter of industrious virtue . Such was our venerable antiquary . It was placed on a table in his study . He viewed it with admiration and de- light , it confirmed him in his opin- ion , -its goblet form , -its moveable semi ...
... vice -- a promoter of industrious virtue . Such was our venerable antiquary . It was placed on a table in his study . He viewed it with admiration and de- light , it confirmed him in his opin- ion , -its goblet form , -its moveable semi ...
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... vice , by maintaining them amidst the innu- the obsequiousness and flattery of ser- vile dependants . - Their happiness ap- pears so far above all ordinary compe- tition , that we view it without envy ; and over their miseries ...
... vice , by maintaining them amidst the innu- the obsequiousness and flattery of ser- vile dependants . - Their happiness ap- pears so far above all ordinary compe- tition , that we view it without envy ; and over their miseries ...
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... vice - pre- sident elect , and a large cavalcade of citi- zens on horseback , marshalled in due or- der . The president reached the Congress Hall a little before twelve , and after the vice - president had taken the chair , and had the ...
... vice - pre- sident elect , and a large cavalcade of citi- zens on horseback , marshalled in due or- der . The president reached the Congress Hall a little before twelve , and after the vice - president had taken the chair , and had the ...
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... Vice- roy Kiang , and the Fuynen Jung of Can- ton , and received the fifth of the Eighth Moon ( 25th September ) . The English Ambassadors , upon their arrival this time at Tien - sing , have not ob- served the laws of politeness , in ...
... Vice- roy Kiang , and the Fuynen Jung of Can- ton , and received the fifth of the Eighth Moon ( 25th September ) . The English Ambassadors , upon their arrival this time at Tien - sing , have not ob- served the laws of politeness , in ...
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