The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 2; Volume 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... observes ) warmly interested himself for his amiable friend Williamson , to whom he addressed a Sonnet * . After travelling with Lord Haddington and Mr. Baillie , and resid- ing for some time in their family during their abode in the ...
... observes ) warmly interested himself for his amiable friend Williamson , to whom he addressed a Sonnet * . After travelling with Lord Haddington and Mr. Baillie , and resid- ing for some time in their family during their abode in the ...
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... observes , " They who would know what sort of persons they were who led the van in those days of conflict , what their know- ledge was of all points of sacred learn- ing , and what the success of their joint labours upon every chief ...
... observes , " They who would know what sort of persons they were who led the van in those days of conflict , what their know- ledge was of all points of sacred learn- ing , and what the success of their joint labours upon every chief ...
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... observes , " It may give the statement the more satisfactory and undoubted authority , and remove from it every appearance of a confined or partial effect , if the re- view be extended to the several counties forming a circle of about ...
... observes , " It may give the statement the more satisfactory and undoubted authority , and remove from it every appearance of a confined or partial effect , if the re- view be extended to the several counties forming a circle of about ...
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... observes , " it cannot be un- important to know in what light transactions of this nature are viewed by the Courts of Law in the present day , and what are the mutual pri- vileges and protection afforded to each party . " The Work has ...
... observes , " it cannot be un- important to know in what light transactions of this nature are viewed by the Courts of Law in the present day , and what are the mutual pri- vileges and protection afforded to each party . " The Work has ...
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... observes , that of late years , " the Castle has been contracted into a dwarf , deformed with unnatural ex- crescences ; " whilst the " cottage has been expanded into the gigantic di- mensions of the palace . " Modern castles , abbeys ...
... observes , that of late years , " the Castle has been contracted into a dwarf , deformed with unnatural ex- crescences ; " whilst the " cottage has been expanded into the gigantic di- mensions of the palace . " Modern castles , abbeys ...
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