Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... rience of kingcraft ; but if in other and more serious concerns , he can port him- self as much to the purpose as the auld King , we can thole with him , though he should na just speak so much to the entertainment of his people . In the ...
... rience of kingcraft ; but if in other and more serious concerns , he can port him- self as much to the purpose as the auld King , we can thole with him , though he should na just speak so much to the entertainment of his people . In the ...
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... rience makes a wise man . You must be convinced now , that song - writing is not my forte . As to the first six " Morsels of Melody , " you observe I did not even pretend to call them songs , -I am exactly of your opinion , as who is ...
... rience makes a wise man . You must be convinced now , that song - writing is not my forte . As to the first six " Morsels of Melody , " you observe I did not even pretend to call them songs , -I am exactly of your opinion , as who is ...
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... rience of any individual , or of any community of men , to foretel how they will be affected , and how they will act under any supposed circum- stances . The same power , in an un- limited degree , it is natural and rea- sonable to ...
... rience of any individual , or of any community of men , to foretel how they will be affected , and how they will act under any supposed circum- stances . The same power , in an un- limited degree , it is natural and rea- sonable to ...
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... rience , removed difficulties which had not oceur- red to the author , or suggested alterations which adapted the instrument to its use . No jealousy or self - interest ever prevented the exercise of this free and unbounded ...
... rience , removed difficulties which had not oceur- red to the author , or suggested alterations which adapted the instrument to its use . No jealousy or self - interest ever prevented the exercise of this free and unbounded ...
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... rience of certain sorts of pain is to pro- duce a specific change in the consti- tution of the mind ; or whether is meant by it an ordeal or test , by which to call forth and ascertain the quantum of inherent virtue and vice - it is ...
... rience of certain sorts of pain is to pro- duce a specific change in the consti- tution of the mind ; or whether is meant by it an ordeal or test , by which to call forth and ascertain the quantum of inherent virtue and vice - it is ...
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