The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... give me your opinion of its merits . Uncle Gabriel departed this life on the 13th ult . , and left me , by way of legacy , a species of property , whose intrinsic worth , I freely confess , is far enough beyond the range of my ...
... give me your opinion of its merits . Uncle Gabriel departed this life on the 13th ult . , and left me , by way of legacy , a species of property , whose intrinsic worth , I freely confess , is far enough beyond the range of my ...
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... give up the point at once . Unfortunately , however , I feel myself barred , personali ob- jectione , as the lawyers say , from the use of this argument ; for though I consider myself as quite an intel- lectual Palladio , and have built ...
... give up the point at once . Unfortunately , however , I feel myself barred , personali ob- jectione , as the lawyers say , from the use of this argument ; for though I consider myself as quite an intel- lectual Palladio , and have built ...
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... give us the curse ? It would have been a model of imitation for all fu- ture cursers and swearers . tory of this castigated hero must be read in the original . It deploreth , in poetic grief , the miseries of the youth who had left his ...
... give us the curse ? It would have been a model of imitation for all fu- ture cursers and swearers . tory of this castigated hero must be read in the original . It deploreth , in poetic grief , the miseries of the youth who had left his ...
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... give him all that I possess ; And I'll fight for him too , should he need it ; Can any true swobject do less ? " " Now give me theyne hand , honest Joey ! That's spoke leyke a true English man ! He needs but a plain honest story , And ...
... give him all that I possess ; And I'll fight for him too , should he need it ; Can any true swobject do less ? " " Now give me theyne hand , honest Joey ! That's spoke leyke a true English man ! He needs but a plain honest story , And ...
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... give their opinions . Mr Thomson was very well qualified to give the mind of the commer . cial classes , and Sir John Maxwell and Mr Alexander could give the opinions of the landed interest ; and committees of the two classes should be ...
... give their opinions . Mr Thomson was very well qualified to give the mind of the commer . cial classes , and Sir John Maxwell and Mr Alexander could give the opinions of the landed interest ; and committees of the two classes should be ...
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