The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volumen 14J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1791 |
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... thought it beft to try his fortune in fome foreign climes . Leaving North Wales in a very unfettled ftate , he failed with a few fhips which he had fitted up and manned for that purpose to the weft- ward , leaving Ireland to the north ...
... thought it beft to try his fortune in fome foreign climes . Leaving North Wales in a very unfettled ftate , he failed with a few fhips which he had fitted up and manned for that purpose to the weft- ward , leaving Ireland to the north ...
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... thought the refult wor- " thy of obfervation . " Though it may favour of arrogance , the high au- thority quoted muft be flatly contra- 66 bounds of this parish a single bull , nor a male of any other fpecies , except a few goats and ...
... thought the refult wor- " thy of obfervation . " Though it may favour of arrogance , the high au- thority quoted muft be flatly contra- 66 bounds of this parish a single bull , nor a male of any other fpecies , except a few goats and ...
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... thought as I did ; and in order to aflift me in my applica- tion to the Court for a revifion and alteration of the judgment , he dictat- ed to me the following argument : " This , we are told , is a law which has its force only from the ...
... thought as I did ; and in order to aflift me in my applica- tion to the Court for a revifion and alteration of the judgment , he dictat- ed to me the following argument : " This , we are told , is a law which has its force only from the ...
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... of ge- neral confidence , there is yet no thought . Men continue to profecute their own advantages by the nearest way ; way ; and the utmoft feverity of the civil law Opinion of Dr Johnfon on the Subject of Vicious Intromiffion . 21.
... of ge- neral confidence , there is yet no thought . Men continue to profecute their own advantages by the nearest way ; way ; and the utmoft feverity of the civil law Opinion of Dr Johnfon on the Subject of Vicious Intromiffion . 21.
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... thought that it fhould only be quanto bafta , that is , fo far as is necef- fary , without comprehending all the minnte difquifitions which gave fuch fupreme pleasure to the mere antiqua- ry . Our learned author hath fully reconciled ...
... thought that it fhould only be quanto bafta , that is , fo far as is necef- fary , without comprehending all the minnte difquifitions which gave fuch fupreme pleasure to the mere antiqua- ry . Our learned author hath fully reconciled ...
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