The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 73Archibald Constable and Company, 1811 |
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Pagina 417
... some persons at the recollection of their birth and their connexions . Having , through fortunate acci- dents , got without the sphere in which they had seemed destined by nature to move , it is never without pain that they find their ...
... some persons at the recollection of their birth and their connexions . Having , through fortunate acci- dents , got without the sphere in which they had seemed destined by nature to move , it is never without pain that they find their ...
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... some views of it through the branches of the trees , and could easily enough discern the wood did reach but a little ... some amusement in being as busy as my companions , playing with these flowers , till I ob- served some charts of the ...
... some views of it through the branches of the trees , and could easily enough discern the wood did reach but a little ... some amusement in being as busy as my companions , playing with these flowers , till I ob- served some charts of the ...
Pagina 826
... some circumstances ; and when some offered to explain him , by what his sister had told them , others would not allow her authority ; even they who granted it differed very much from one another in their ex- plications of what she had ...
... some circumstances ; and when some offered to explain him , by what his sister had told them , others would not allow her authority ; even they who granted it differed very much from one another in their ex- plications of what she had ...
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