The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volúmenes15-181825 |
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... interest it is re- ceived in all quarters , particularly in remote ones , where there is little at home to excite attention , and where , from the great variety of our topics , all find subject of entertainment , as well as improvement ...
... interest it is re- ceived in all quarters , particularly in remote ones , where there is little at home to excite attention , and where , from the great variety of our topics , all find subject of entertainment , as well as improvement ...
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... interest in it ; and being , in the course of a few days , put into the record of tailzies , and followed by a recorded sasine , will cut off every one of those lawful creditors , perhaps to the utter ruin of them- selves and their ...
... interest in it ; and being , in the course of a few days , put into the record of tailzies , and followed by a recorded sasine , will cut off every one of those lawful creditors , perhaps to the utter ruin of them- selves and their ...
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... interest- ing classes of the people , than in any other country , we cordially approve of the speedy introduction of the English system into Scotland . No doubt , there are defects in the English system ; and , in many respects , the ...
... interest- ing classes of the people , than in any other country , we cordially approve of the speedy introduction of the English system into Scotland . No doubt , there are defects in the English system ; and , in many respects , the ...
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... interest of the Writers to the Signet . It would not be difficult to show that all the compensation which they could fairly claim would be very trifling . But their claims of com pensation should be no obstacle to such a national ...
... interest of the Writers to the Signet . It would not be difficult to show that all the compensation which they could fairly claim would be very trifling . But their claims of com pensation should be no obstacle to such a national ...
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... interest in the economy and prospe- rity of his establishment , and that must be a wife . But as it was pro- bable that this appendage to his house- hold would also bring the addition of other claimants on their protection , he deemed ...
... interest in the economy and prospe- rity of his establishment , and that must be a wife . But as it was pro- bable that this appendage to his house- hold would also bring the addition of other claimants on their protection , he deemed ...
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