The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 70,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Pagina 490
... carried forward ever since . This was followed by an ex- tensive manufactory , carried on by the ingenious Bernard Barton ; whose pre- mature death deprived the public of the abilities of an able and enterpri- sing tradesman . Thus the ...
... carried forward ever since . This was followed by an ex- tensive manufactory , carried on by the ingenious Bernard Barton ; whose pre- mature death deprived the public of the abilities of an able and enterpri- sing tradesman . Thus the ...
Pagina 493
... carried even to frenzy . This will be seen from the following translation of a few passages : " Scarce did he open his eyelids , when he felt indignant at the barriers which were between him and the throne . In these detestable ideas ...
... carried even to frenzy . This will be seen from the following translation of a few passages : " Scarce did he open his eyelids , when he felt indignant at the barriers which were between him and the throne . In these detestable ideas ...
Pagina 496
... carry the work by way of subscription , it would give me plea- sure to be numbered among the sub- scribers . I little imagined when I took my last leave of the walks of public life , and retired to the shades of my vine and fig , that ...
... carry the work by way of subscription , it would give me plea- sure to be numbered among the sub- scribers . I little imagined when I took my last leave of the walks of public life , and retired to the shades of my vine and fig , that ...
Pagina 507
... carried with papers belonging to the Frenchman himself , to his country- house ; and buried in the garden . They were not , however , permitted to remain long there ; the lady's fears increased , and the Manuscripts were taken up and ...
... carried with papers belonging to the Frenchman himself , to his country- house ; and buried in the garden . They were not , however , permitted to remain long there ; the lady's fears increased , and the Manuscripts were taken up and ...
Pagina 510
... carried on shipboard , upon which the stolen article was instantly restored . This mode of procedure , however , demand- ed peculiar delicacy , and it was an unsuccessful attempt to practice it , which proved fatal to Captain Cooke ...
... carried on shipboard , upon which the stolen article was instantly restored . This mode of procedure , however , demand- ed peculiar delicacy , and it was an unsuccessful attempt to practice it , which proved fatal to Captain Cooke ...
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