Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... admiration is opened before us ; for it was invariably the wish and the endeavour of this amiable man to excite in others , and especially in the rising generation , the same pure taste for and ardent thirst of literature , which ...
... admiration is opened before us ; for it was invariably the wish and the endeavour of this amiable man to excite in others , and especially in the rising generation , the same pure taste for and ardent thirst of literature , which ...
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... admiration of posterity is , without all doubt , a consummation devoutly to be wished ; for it is a result which necessarily im- plies in him who has attained it virtue and talent of no ordinary kind . The desire , in fact , of pro ...
... admiration of posterity is , without all doubt , a consummation devoutly to be wished ; for it is a result which necessarily im- plies in him who has attained it virtue and talent of no ordinary kind . The desire , in fact , of pro ...
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... admirable though bulky quarto , an impression which time has little impaired , and which is yet indeed , notwithstanding such a length of intervening period , one of the principal inducements to the present undertaking . 7 The barony ...
... admirable though bulky quarto , an impression which time has little impaired , and which is yet indeed , notwithstanding such a length of intervening period , one of the principal inducements to the present undertaking . 7 The barony ...
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... admiration for his skill and prudence , when , under the subsequent turbulent reign of Edward of Caernarvon , we find him , though intrusted with the first offices of state , both military and civil , steering so cautiously and ...
... admiration for his skill and prudence , when , under the subsequent turbulent reign of Edward of Caernarvon , we find him , though intrusted with the first offices of state , both military and civil , steering so cautiously and ...
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... admiration of Bruce ; and as they had been companions on the field , they were not separated after death , their bodies being sent together by the conqueror to Edward at Berwick , * Nimmo's General History of Stirlingshire , 8vo ...
... admiration of Bruce ; and as they had been companions on the field , they were not separated after death , their bodies being sent together by the conqueror to Edward at Berwick , * Nimmo's General History of Stirlingshire , 8vo ...
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