The Scots Magazine, Том 55Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1793 |
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... fuch dexterity of argument , Nos 140 , 147 , 2C4 , were written by Lord Hailes . as clearly to establish the right of his pu • pil , and to form a precedent , at the fame time , for the decifion of all fuch quef- tions in future . In ...
... fuch dexterity of argument , Nos 140 , 147 , 2C4 , were written by Lord Hailes . as clearly to establish the right of his pu • pil , and to form a precedent , at the fame time , for the decifion of all fuch quef- tions in future . In ...
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... fuch folid and profound learning , that he could carcely hope to be eloquent . His authority was of fuch weight in Court , that he did not stand in need of elocution . CRAIG lived to fo great an age , that Sir GEORGE com . pares him to ...
... fuch folid and profound learning , that he could carcely hope to be eloquent . His authority was of fuch weight in Court , that he did not stand in need of elocution . CRAIG lived to fo great an age , that Sir GEORGE com . pares him to ...
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... fuch profound knowledge , and fuch confummate elo- quence , that he made the fcales of juf tice equipoife ; however , from his al- ways ufing too much art , he rendered it fufpicious ; fo that whenever they be- came opponents the glory ...
... fuch profound knowledge , and fuch confummate elo- quence , that he made the fcales of juf tice equipoife ; however , from his al- ways ufing too much art , he rendered it fufpicious ; fo that whenever they be- came opponents the glory ...
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... fuch extenfive effects . On my arrival at Philadelphia I was in my workman's drefs , my beft clothes coming by fea I ... fuch as we had at Bofton , but it seems they made none fuch at Philadelphia : I then asked him for a threepenny loaf ...
... fuch extenfive effects . On my arrival at Philadelphia I was in my workman's drefs , my beft clothes coming by fea I ... fuch as we had at Bofton , but it seems they made none fuch at Philadelphia : I then asked him for a threepenny loaf ...
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... fuch exceffes again us , it had not even the events of the 10th of August , a day which , by banishing the remains of that charm which is fill attached to the name of King , laid among us the folid bafis of empire , liberty , and equa ...
... fuch exceffes again us , it had not even the events of the 10th of August , a day which , by banishing the remains of that charm which is fill attached to the name of King , laid among us the folid bafis of empire , liberty , and equa ...
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Стр. 65 - Scheldt, unless she have also the right to set aside equally all the other treaties between all the powers of Europe, and all the other rights of England, or of her allies.