The Scots Magazine, Volume 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 - English literature |
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... still retained , even in advanced years , a recollection of his early acquifitions , which not only ad- ded to the fplendour of his converfa- tion , but enabled him to exemplify fome of his favourite theories concerning the natural ...
... still retained , even in advanced years , a recollection of his early acquifitions , which not only ad- ded to the fplendour of his converfa- tion , but enabled him to exemplify fome of his favourite theories concerning the natural ...
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... still higher de gree , in enabling him to perfect that fyftem of political economy , which it was now the leading object of his ftudies to prepare for the public . After leav- ing Glafgow , Mr Smith joined the Duke of Buccleugh at ...
... still higher de gree , in enabling him to perfect that fyftem of political economy , which it was now the leading object of his ftudies to prepare for the public . After leav- ing Glafgow , Mr Smith joined the Duke of Buccleugh at ...
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... still to look for , under fo renowned a princess , fome re- gular fyftem of government concerted ; fome pecuniary resources conftitutionally derived , independent of appropriating to national uses the occafional revenues of unfilled ...
... still to look for , under fo renowned a princess , fome re- gular fyftem of government concerted ; fome pecuniary resources conftitutionally derived , independent of appropriating to national uses the occafional revenues of unfilled ...
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... still rung in the ears of the agitated Miranda . A thousand times the asked herself the question ; and as often checked the rif- ing ideas which drowned her disturbed fenfes . " It is friendship furely ! " ( at laft the replied , ) " I ...
... still rung in the ears of the agitated Miranda . A thousand times the asked herself the question ; and as often checked the rif- ing ideas which drowned her disturbed fenfes . " It is friendship furely ! " ( at laft the replied , ) " I ...
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... still remain- ed fome whofe minds were not wholly unacquainted with literature , or infen- fible to its utility . In this ftate of igno- rance we might have remained to this day , had thefe expofitors of literature , these projectors of ...
... still remain- ed fome whofe minds were not wholly unacquainted with literature , or infen- fible to its utility . In this ftate of igno- rance we might have remained to this day , had thefe expofitors of literature , these projectors of ...
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