The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 73,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1811 |
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Pagina 592
... effect to lose his mind , that he was to be deprived of his friend . The first intimation which Bellasius had of consequences like these being about to follow from what he would have considered as a cause so very inadequate to pro- duce ...
... effect to lose his mind , that he was to be deprived of his friend . The first intimation which Bellasius had of consequences like these being about to follow from what he would have considered as a cause so very inadequate to pro- duce ...
Pagina 830
... effect , al- though no actual marriage had tak en place , is sufficient to constitute a marriage by the law of Scotland . ' Mr Hume said , - Marriage is con- stituted by consent of parties to take or stand to each other in the relation ...
... effect , al- though no actual marriage had tak en place , is sufficient to constitute a marriage by the law of Scotland . ' Mr Hume said , - Marriage is con- stituted by consent of parties to take or stand to each other in the relation ...
Pagina 916
... effect is destroyed . On landing at Antibes , every thing I beheld being new , afforded me a subject of delight ; for though many of these objects were inferior to others I had seen , yet their va- riety excited in my mind the most ...
... effect is destroyed . On landing at Antibes , every thing I beheld being new , afforded me a subject of delight ; for though many of these objects were inferior to others I had seen , yet their va- riety excited in my mind the most ...
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Register of the Weather for July | 482 |
Account of a Collection of Ancient | 489 |
Constitution of the late Central Junta | 498 |
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