The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 70,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Pagina 491
... considered by the said Lords , they appoynteat Charles Mait- land of Hattoun Lord Treasurer De- put , Sir Thomas Murray Lord Regr . Sir David Falconer of Newtown , and the said Sir Alexander Seatoun of Fitmedden , four of the saids ...
... considered by the said Lords , they appoynteat Charles Mait- land of Hattoun Lord Treasurer De- put , Sir Thomas Murray Lord Regr . Sir David Falconer of Newtown , and the said Sir Alexander Seatoun of Fitmedden , four of the saids ...
Pagina 492
... considered as writers , and in France his very name the celebrated Advocate Pasquier , he has become a proverb . Addressing says , " Adieu , master Pasquier ; adieu . bloody pen ; adieu , advocate without conscience ; adieu , man ...
... considered as writers , and in France his very name the celebrated Advocate Pasquier , he has become a proverb . Addressing says , " Adieu , master Pasquier ; adieu . bloody pen ; adieu , advocate without conscience ; adieu , man ...
Pagina 509
... considered as a secret ten- dency of the soul towards that Being who is alone worthy of this unbound- ed affection . We daily see the veneration with which such persons , above all , when placed in rural and sequestered situa- tions ...
... considered as a secret ten- dency of the soul towards that Being who is alone worthy of this unbound- ed affection . We daily see the veneration with which such persons , above all , when placed in rural and sequestered situa- tions ...
Pagina 510
... considered as a privilege of the first order . For this they chearfully sacri- fice their own lives , and the lives of those who are dearest to them . They consider , as their first happiness , that of dying along with their sovereign ...
... considered as a privilege of the first order . For this they chearfully sacri- fice their own lives , and the lives of those who are dearest to them . They consider , as their first happiness , that of dying along with their sovereign ...
Pagina 511
... considered as the most delicious food , the nobles are said often to present themselves and families , for the pur- pose of being served up as a dish at the table of their master ‡ . Among other nations , we find cus- toms less fatal ...
... considered as the most delicious food , the nobles are said often to present themselves and families , for the pur- pose of being served up as a dish at the table of their master ‡ . Among other nations , we find cus- toms less fatal ...
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