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... Society . After a gen- some time been employed in collecting and arranging for the press , the Jacobite Poeti- cal Relics of Scotland , during the struggles in 1715 and 1745. They consist chiefly of songs , many of which are admirable ...
... Society . After a gen- some time been employed in collecting and arranging for the press , the Jacobite Poeti- cal Relics of Scotland , during the struggles in 1715 and 1745. They consist chiefly of songs , many of which are admirable ...
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... Society at Philadelphia did about sixteen years since . The last - named society seems hardly so active as some others in the country , which , probably , is owing to the establishment of a new society in the same city , the Academy of ...
... Society at Philadelphia did about sixteen years since . The last - named society seems hardly so active as some others in the country , which , probably , is owing to the establishment of a new society in the same city , the Academy of ...
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... society requires of every man his services , according to his means , these lessons would do good to both , by approximating the two char- acters , which are generally sepa- rated by false notions of distinction . The rich youth would ...
... society requires of every man his services , according to his means , these lessons would do good to both , by approximating the two char- acters , which are generally sepa- rated by false notions of distinction . The rich youth would ...
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