The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volúmenes15-181825 |
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... kind of pons asinorum in entail law : we recommend , therefore , that he shall clear up his noddle with a snuff ; as for the toddy , he may as well let it be cooling until he shall get fairly across the bridge , if he shall be able to ...
... kind of pons asinorum in entail law : we recommend , therefore , that he shall clear up his noddle with a snuff ; as for the toddy , he may as well let it be cooling until he shall get fairly across the bridge , if he shall be able to ...
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... kind offices towards his friend , and en- joying with keen delight the renewal of their intercourse . He then embarked with Mr Williams , the chosen and beloved sharer of his pleasures and of his fate , to a This volume , which contains ...
... kind offices towards his friend , and en- joying with keen delight the renewal of their intercourse . He then embarked with Mr Williams , the chosen and beloved sharer of his pleasures and of his fate , to a This volume , which contains ...
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... kind , The forest ever green , But less of peace in S's mind , Than calm in waters seen . We should pity any one who could peruse the following affecting lines , entitled " Stanzas written in dejec- tion , near Naples , " without the ...
... kind , The forest ever green , But less of peace in S's mind , Than calm in waters seen . We should pity any one who could peruse the following affecting lines , entitled " Stanzas written in dejec- tion , near Naples , " without the ...
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... kind , where , for the most part , no one takes advice of lawyers ( advocates ) , but trusts to his own interpretation , every thing ought to be unfolded more at large , and pointed out , as it were , to the vulgar apprehension . " 66 ...
... kind , where , for the most part , no one takes advice of lawyers ( advocates ) , but trusts to his own interpretation , every thing ought to be unfolded more at large , and pointed out , as it were , to the vulgar apprehension . " 66 ...
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... kind in this journey : for above twenty miles I was exact- ly retracing the road which I had lately come ; so that I knew myself approaching nearer home every step , yet knew that my journey would not lead me there . I cannot describe ...
... kind in this journey : for above twenty miles I was exact- ly retracing the road which I had lately come ; so that I knew myself approaching nearer home every step , yet knew that my journey would not lead me there . I cannot describe ...
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