The Scots Magazine, Volume 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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Page 5
... whole ap- pearance , indeed , exhibited so charac- teristic a model of what national par- tiality conceives a Scottish highlander to be , that his portrait has been re- peatedly copied . An admirable like- ness of him was painted a few ...
... whole ap- pearance , indeed , exhibited so charac- teristic a model of what national par- tiality conceives a Scottish highlander to be , that his portrait has been re- peatedly copied . An admirable like- ness of him was painted a few ...
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... whole of these coasts presented nothing to our eyes but naked desolation : the sea seems to have washed away every ... whole country is covered with moss , or grey stones , without the smallest green spot ; the sea runs into the country ...
... whole of these coasts presented nothing to our eyes but naked desolation : the sea seems to have washed away every ... whole country is covered with moss , or grey stones , without the smallest green spot ; the sea runs into the country ...
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... whole circle of literature , conceive themselves qualified to judge and decide on every branch in conse- quence of their being critically con- versant with some of them only . How- ever extraordinary it may appear , there can be no ...
... whole circle of literature , conceive themselves qualified to judge and decide on every branch in conse- quence of their being critically con- versant with some of them only . How- ever extraordinary it may appear , there can be no ...
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... whole which could be paid or purchased within the limits of the law and of our contracts ; and the amount of principal thus discharg d will have liberated the re- venue from about two millions of dollars of interest , and added that sum ...
... whole which could be paid or purchased within the limits of the law and of our contracts ; and the amount of principal thus discharg d will have liberated the re- venue from about two millions of dollars of interest , and added that sum ...
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... whole country between the Ebro and Pampeluna . On the 22d , at break of day , the French army began to march . It took its direction to Calahorra , where Castanos had his head - quarters the even- ing before , but found both that town ...
... whole country between the Ebro and Pampeluna . On the 22d , at break of day , the French army began to march . It took its direction to Calahorra , where Castanos had his head - quarters the even- ing before , but found both that town ...
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