The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 616
... arm the mighty trunk away , And left succeeding chiefs a dubious day . But see yon distant tenants of the sky ... arms , renowned man she cried , Come , live for ever by my sacred side ! Enough of fame sits on thy eagle wing : O ...
... arm the mighty trunk away , And left succeeding chiefs a dubious day . But see yon distant tenants of the sky ... arms , renowned man she cried , Come , live for ever by my sacred side ! Enough of fame sits on thy eagle wing : O ...
Pagina 718
... arms , and that the French Generals were not strong enough to op- pose them . The French official jour . nal preserved a profound silence respec- ting this event , -while the other prints acknowledged some advantage to be gained by the ...
... arms , and that the French Generals were not strong enough to op- pose them . The French official jour . nal preserved a profound silence respec- ting this event , -while the other prints acknowledged some advantage to be gained by the ...
Pagina 862
... arms . His Majesty saw the system of usurpa- tion advancing every day . He saw a cir- cle , continually becoming narrower , drawn round him , and even the right of moving within it beginning to be disputed with him , for a sweeping ...
... arms . His Majesty saw the system of usurpa- tion advancing every day . He saw a cir- cle , continually becoming narrower , drawn round him , and even the right of moving within it beginning to be disputed with him , for a sweeping ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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