The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics, Том 56Alex Chapman and, 1794 |
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... faid he , " but the reward my confcience will bestow . " you have fo kindly interested yourself in my fate , will perhaps remove any doubts that may have arifen from the melancholy fituation whence you so generously reliev ed me . " I ...
... faid he , " but the reward my confcience will bestow . " you have fo kindly interested yourself in my fate , will perhaps remove any doubts that may have arifen from the melancholy fituation whence you so generously reliev ed me . " I ...
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... faid he , darting . a look in which fufpicion and horror were but too perceptible . He flew up ftairs for his pifto's , and was gone before I had power to fpeak ; and , in less than half an hour , was laid dead at my feet . I fainted on ...
... faid he , darting . a look in which fufpicion and horror were but too perceptible . He flew up ftairs for his pifto's , and was gone before I had power to fpeak ; and , in less than half an hour , was laid dead at my feet . I fainted on ...
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... faid , he had heard of people who had been poifoned taking the facrament . To this horrid infinuation Mr Edge- worth made no other reply , than by calm- ly reminding him that the committee were to procure the host . What was neceflary ...
... faid , he had heard of people who had been poifoned taking the facrament . To this horrid infinuation Mr Edge- worth made no other reply , than by calm- ly reminding him that the committee were to procure the host . What was neceflary ...
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... faid , the Solicitor Ge- neral ought to know that I am not an fwerable for the proceedings of the British Convention , who , I have no doubt , will fully juftify themselves when they come before your Lordships . He then remarked upon ...
... faid , the Solicitor Ge- neral ought to know that I am not an fwerable for the proceedings of the British Convention , who , I have no doubt , will fully juftify themselves when they come before your Lordships . He then remarked upon ...
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... faid , he got no orders to confult him about the addrefs . James Kidd , leather - merchant , Edin- burgh , faid , That one day laft fummer he called at Mr Skirving's houfe , and received from him one copy of a printed addrefs : That ...
... faid , he got no orders to confult him about the addrefs . James Kidd , leather - merchant , Edin- burgh , faid , That one day laft fummer he called at Mr Skirving's houfe , and received from him one copy of a printed addrefs : That ...
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