The Investigator (or, Quarterly magazine) [ed. by W.B. Collyer, T. Raffles and J.B. Brown]., Volume 2William Bengo' Collyer 1821 |
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Pagina 4
... favoured with your letter from Bowness , from which I learned with real concern that our young friend , Boyd , had not yet joined you on your tour ; at the same time I fully understand how that matter has turned out so contrary to your ...
... favoured with your letter from Bowness , from which I learned with real concern that our young friend , Boyd , had not yet joined you on your tour ; at the same time I fully understand how that matter has turned out so contrary to your ...
Pagina 6
... favour of the 26th ult . having given me reason to expect that I should shortly again have the pleasure of hearing from you , I purposely delayed answering that until I should receive your second letter . That having now come to hand ...
... favour of the 26th ult . having given me reason to expect that I should shortly again have the pleasure of hearing from you , I purposely delayed answering that until I should receive your second letter . That having now come to hand ...
Pagina 8
... favour : for when I gain the support of such individuals , I feel it is raising such strong barriers against the inroads of prejudice and partiality , as cannot fail of producing a triumphal conquest over every species of opposition ...
... favour : for when I gain the support of such individuals , I feel it is raising such strong barriers against the inroads of prejudice and partiality , as cannot fail of producing a triumphal conquest over every species of opposition ...
Pagina 19
... favour of the 3d inst . , from which I learned , with very sincere concern , the cause that had occasioned your journey to the sea - coast ; although I had at the same time the satisfaction of perceiving , that you are enabled to state ...
... favour of the 3d inst . , from which I learned , with very sincere concern , the cause that had occasioned your journey to the sea - coast ; although I had at the same time the satisfaction of perceiving , that you are enabled to state ...
Pagina 22
... favour of that officer , if his subsequent deportment should merit it ; of which his exemplary conduct , previous to the rash act which incurred the sentence of death , seemed to afford a pledge . On this occasion he commanded his ...
... favour of that officer , if his subsequent deportment should merit it ; of which his exemplary conduct , previous to the rash act which incurred the sentence of death , seemed to afford a pledge . On this occasion he commanded his ...
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