The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 70,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Pagina 483
... seem destined for While every eye is turned towards the Spanish patriots ; while every heart glows at their name , no subject can be so interesting as that which tends to throw light on the probable success of this gallant nation in ...
... seem destined for While every eye is turned towards the Spanish patriots ; while every heart glows at their name , no subject can be so interesting as that which tends to throw light on the probable success of this gallant nation in ...
Pagina 486
... seem to be placed very nearly in the same circumstances . Like them , they pos- sess a regular army , from whom they may receive an example , and with whom they may amalgamate ; while they have an additional advantage in the rugged and ...
... seem to be placed very nearly in the same circumstances . Like them , they pos- sess a regular army , from whom they may receive an example , and with whom they may amalgamate ; while they have an additional advantage in the rugged and ...
Pagina 488
... seems to have been still more in- tense , the public prints reporting the thermometer to have indicated from 84 ° to 92 ° , and even 98 ° or blood- heat , in the shade . London is said to have resembled an oven , the brick walls of the ...
... seems to have been still more in- tense , the public prints reporting the thermometer to have indicated from 84 ° to 92 ° , and even 98 ° or blood- heat , in the shade . London is said to have resembled an oven , the brick walls of the ...
Pagina 500
... seem to require that we should speak of him here . At the name of Tacitus , every man of the least sensi- bility feels his imagination warmed , and his soul raised to a higher tone . If you ask , who has better exposed vices and crimes ...
... seem to require that we should speak of him here . At the name of Tacitus , every man of the least sensi- bility feels his imagination warmed , and his soul raised to a higher tone . If you ask , who has better exposed vices and crimes ...
Pagina 501
... seem every where to concentrate themselves in order to oc- cupy less space . We never foresee , we only follow it . Often it is not brought forth entire , and is hid , as it were , under a veil . Imagine a lan- guage , rapid as the ...
... seem every where to concentrate themselves in order to oc- cupy less space . We never foresee , we only follow it . Often it is not brought forth entire , and is hid , as it were , under a veil . Imagine a lan- guage , rapid as the ...
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