The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Том 82Archibald Constable and Company, 1818 |
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... John Kemble ; and he speaks slowly , but correctly . He is particu- larly fond of horticulture , and dedi- cates much of his leisure time to this peaceful and healthy amusement . His military genius , had it been fostered amid the ...
... John Kemble ; and he speaks slowly , but correctly . He is particu- larly fond of horticulture , and dedi- cates much of his leisure time to this peaceful and healthy amusement . His military genius , had it been fostered amid the ...
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... John ! ' said he , calling to his ser- vant , fetch me a bason of water in- stantly , Captain M. I wish you a good morning , and take notice , John , ' as the lieutenant was descend- ing the stairs , I am never at home again to Captain ...
... John ! ' said he , calling to his ser- vant , fetch me a bason of water in- stantly , Captain M. I wish you a good morning , and take notice , John , ' as the lieutenant was descend- ing the stairs , I am never at home again to Captain ...
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... John Selcraig , elder , in Nether Largo , called , but did not compear , being gone avay to ye seas ; this busi- ness is continued till his return . 1701 . Nov. 25th , the Session meet . John Selcraige compeared . The same day John ...
... John Selcraig , elder , in Nether Largo , called , but did not compear , being gone avay to ye seas ; this busi- ness is continued till his return . 1701 . Nov. 25th , the Session meet . John Selcraige compeared . The same day John ...
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... John Scott , after- wards Lord Clonmell , Walter Hus- sey , and John Hely Hutchinson . It was Arthur Wolfe , afterwards the unfortunate Lord Kilwarden , who first discovered the talents of young Curran , and advised an old solicitor ...
... John Scott , after- wards Lord Clonmell , Walter Hus- sey , and John Hely Hutchinson . It was Arthur Wolfe , afterwards the unfortunate Lord Kilwarden , who first discovered the talents of young Curran , and advised an old solicitor ...
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... JOHN LESLIE , F. R.S.E. Professor of Mathema- tics in the University of Edinburgh . Constable and Company , 1817 . To the author of the volume , of which we have now given the title , we are indebted for many discoveries both in science ...
... JOHN LESLIE , F. R.S.E. Professor of Mathema- tics in the University of Edinburgh . Constable and Company , 1817 . To the author of the volume , of which we have now given the title , we are indebted for many discoveries both in science ...
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