The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 679
... conduct . " The world ( he will say ) is chan- ged since their time ( and you will not easily persuade young people that it changes for the worse :) we must comply with the fashion , and live like other folks , otherwise we must give up ...
... conduct . " The world ( he will say ) is chan- ged since their time ( and you will not easily persuade young people that it changes for the worse :) we must comply with the fashion , and live like other folks , otherwise we must give up ...
Pagina 699
... conduct of the Noble Defendant , as to his alleged inaccuracy in accounts . - He was accurate enough to make up his own salary to 4000l . a - year ; and , in his state- ment of the India Budgets , he was always sufficiently lucid and ...
... conduct of the Noble Defendant , as to his alleged inaccuracy in accounts . - He was accurate enough to make up his own salary to 4000l . a - year ; and , in his state- ment of the India Budgets , he was always sufficiently lucid and ...
Pagina 830
... conduct through life , he is unable to guide himself with prudence or success ; but , on the contrary , exposes him- self to the contempt and hatred of those around him . Another unsuccessful man of geni . us , endued with the same ...
... conduct through life , he is unable to guide himself with prudence or success ; but , on the contrary , exposes him- self to the contempt and hatred of those around him . Another unsuccessful man of geni . us , endued with the same ...
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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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