The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... observed Mrs Dinwoodie ; " but , poor fallow , it's awittens him - he kensna the signification of his ain sayings ... observe , for the reader's information , that Habbie's sally had the merit of wakening a certain species of rogueish ...
... observed Mrs Dinwoodie ; " but , poor fallow , it's awittens him - he kensna the signification of his ain sayings ... observe , for the reader's information , that Habbie's sally had the merit of wakening a certain species of rogueish ...
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... observed Roger Lindsay , " I'll lay a grey groat on Habbie's head that he makes sure o ' some honest man's bairn before Beltan , " - a saying that added not a little to the mirth of his audience . But notwithstanding the great good ...
... observed Roger Lindsay , " I'll lay a grey groat on Habbie's head that he makes sure o ' some honest man's bairn before Beltan , " - a saying that added not a little to the mirth of his audience . But notwithstanding the great good ...
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... observation are be lieved to be so inveterate , that some persons imagine he comes down to the House every morning by ten o'clock , expecting to find the members actu- ally assembled , according to the strict letter of adjournment . I ...
... observation are be lieved to be so inveterate , that some persons imagine he comes down to the House every morning by ten o'clock , expecting to find the members actu- ally assembled , according to the strict letter of adjournment . I ...
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... OBSERVATIONS ON REMARKS ON THE FLORA SCOTICA OF DR HOOKER . " MR EDITOR , I REQUEST permission to offer , through the medium of your Ma- gazine , a few observations on a paper contained in the last number of the Edinburgh Philosophical ...
... OBSERVATIONS ON REMARKS ON THE FLORA SCOTICA OF DR HOOKER . " MR EDITOR , I REQUEST permission to offer , through the medium of your Ma- gazine , a few observations on a paper contained in the last number of the Edinburgh Philosophical ...
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... observe , that where a subject is perplexing , minuteness and accuracy of division are indispensable . He mentions ... observation on this passage will be short . The author has con- tradicted himself . If it is necessary in the ...
... observe , that where a subject is perplexing , minuteness and accuracy of division are indispensable . He mentions ... observation on this passage will be short . The author has con- tradicted himself . If it is necessary in the ...
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