The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volumen10J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1780 |
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... letter from Edward Home , carpenter , to a gentleman in Edinburgh . morning of the third day , we were ob- liged. SIR , YOU will excufe the imperfection of this account , but I fhall give it in the best manner I am able . We failed from ...
... letter from Edward Home , carpenter , to a gentleman in Edinburgh . morning of the third day , we were ob- liged. SIR , YOU will excufe the imperfection of this account , but I fhall give it in the best manner I am able . We failed from ...
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... letter , " To my fon Alexander " Count de la Marche f . " He has ennobled and even made a Baron- nefs of the mistress of the Margrave B 2 The Queen's palace . † Meaning one of the marches of Brandenburg . Her fon , at prefent , has ...
... letter , " To my fon Alexander " Count de la Marche f . " He has ennobled and even made a Baron- nefs of the mistress of the Margrave B 2 The Queen's palace . † Meaning one of the marches of Brandenburg . Her fon , at prefent , has ...
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... turn . his incapacity to derifion . Not a paper in its place ; not a word writ- ten at the bottom of any of the me- Arch . chamberlain . morials ; morials ; not a letter perfonally open- ed ; no Secret Hiftory of the Court of Berlim.
... turn . his incapacity to derifion . Not a paper in its place ; not a word writ- ten at the bottom of any of the me- Arch . chamberlain . morials ; morials ; not a letter perfonally open- ed ; no Secret Hiftory of the Court of Berlim.
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morials ; not a letter perfonally open- ed ; no human power could induce him to read forty lines together . It is at once the tumule of vehemence and the torpor of inanity . His na- tural fon , the Count of Brandenburg , is the only one ...
morials ; not a letter perfonally open- ed ; no human power could induce him to read forty lines together . It is at once the tumule of vehemence and the torpor of inanity . His na- tural fon , the Count of Brandenburg , is the only one ...
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... wished that it were " not . " Another lady afked him , the other day , at table , " But why , " Sire , are all the letters opened at " the " the poft - office ? It is a very 14 Secret Hiftory of the Court of Berlin .
... wished that it were " not . " Another lady afked him , the other day , at table , " But why , " Sire , are all the letters opened at " the " the poft - office ? It is a very 14 Secret Hiftory of the Court of Berlin .
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