Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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... received , as well as from the habits and pursuits of his active life , as in the scclusion of his studious hours . So that , however extraordinary , and above all common exertion and ability , were the emanations of Scott's genius ...
... received , as well as from the habits and pursuits of his active life , as in the scclusion of his studious hours . So that , however extraordinary , and above all common exertion and ability , were the emanations of Scott's genius ...
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... received a sum , it went to pay debts ; it was dispersed as if it were a troublesome encumbrance , about which he could not bear to have his mind disturbed . I This subject leads me to an import- ant feature in his character . When he ...
... received a sum , it went to pay debts ; it was dispersed as if it were a troublesome encumbrance , about which he could not bear to have his mind disturbed . I This subject leads me to an import- ant feature in his character . When he ...
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... received from the f the academy the attention e subjects demand : either the sent in are deficient in numbers , ant of judgment must have in . d the selection of those which are ted . This fault was very apparent e former gallery ; it ...
... received from the f the academy the attention e subjects demand : either the sent in are deficient in numbers , ant of judgment must have in . d the selection of those which are ted . This fault was very apparent e former gallery ; it ...
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... received from the council of the academy the attention which the subjects demand : either the designs sent in are deficient in numbers , or a want of judgment must have in fluenced the selection of those which are exhibited . This fault ...
... received from the council of the academy the attention which the subjects demand : either the designs sent in are deficient in numbers , or a want of judgment must have in fluenced the selection of those which are exhibited . This fault ...
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... received , 1411 ; making a total of 4318 reformed drunkards ; abstainers , but not members , 1670 ; distillery stopped , 1 ; breweries stopped , 6 ; public houses shut up , 49 ; and excisemen discontinued , 2 . The re- ceipts of the ...
... received , 1411 ; making a total of 4318 reformed drunkards ; abstainers , but not members , 1670 ; distillery stopped , 1 ; breweries stopped , 6 ; public houses shut up , 49 ; and excisemen discontinued , 2 . The re- ceipts of the ...
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