The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... considered in an agricultural , commercial , archæological , or pic turesque point of view . I would re- commend it to those whose occupa- tions are sedentary , as well for their bodily as mental recreation , to make this tour in the ...
... considered in an agricultural , commercial , archæological , or pic turesque point of view . I would re- commend it to those whose occupa- tions are sedentary , as well for their bodily as mental recreation , to make this tour in the ...
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... considered as lost . Still , it is certainly better , when clinical stu- dents attend only a few patients , and examine thoroughly into their cases ; than when , from the great number , they are forced to go over them only superficially ...
... considered as lost . Still , it is certainly better , when clinical stu- dents attend only a few patients , and examine thoroughly into their cases ; than when , from the great number , they are forced to go over them only superficially ...
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... considered familiar to all , would be tantamount to absolute stupidity and extreme ignorance . Under these fa- miliar topics may be classed politics , religion , and poor poetry ! nor is there an instance in which any of them is ...
... considered familiar to all , would be tantamount to absolute stupidity and extreme ignorance . Under these fa- miliar topics may be classed politics , religion , and poor poetry ! nor is there an instance in which any of them is ...
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... considered the great progress which their popish adversaries had made in their conspiracies ; " for , " say they , " let none imagine that the popish PLOT is wholly disbelieved in Scot- land . " They considered also that they had never ...
... considered the great progress which their popish adversaries had made in their conspiracies ; " for , " say they , " let none imagine that the popish PLOT is wholly disbelieved in Scot- land . " They considered also that they had never ...
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... considered not unworthy of stand- ing by the side of Burns . If he has not the fire and enthusiasm of that bard , he has more sweetness , delicacy , and simplicity . In exciting domestic pathos , in setting us down by the fire- side ...
... considered not unworthy of stand- ing by the side of Burns . If he has not the fire and enthusiasm of that bard , he has more sweetness , delicacy , and simplicity . In exciting domestic pathos , in setting us down by the fire- side ...
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