The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... Scotland under all the talents , and of the inimitable Thomas , Lord Chancellor of England . Other branches of this goodly tree are still flourishing , and may yet put forth both flowers and fruit . The Brownean blood cannot be all ...
... Scotland under all the talents , and of the inimitable Thomas , Lord Chancellor of England . Other branches of this goodly tree are still flourishing , and may yet put forth both flowers and fruit . The Brownean blood cannot be all ...
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... Scotland were resound- ing with the busy hum of industry , Gren- ville was sighing for the loss of our manufac- tures , and the increase of imports over exports . While little bands of our country- men were extending the dominion of ...
... Scotland were resound- ing with the busy hum of industry , Gren- ville was sighing for the loss of our manufac- tures , and the increase of imports over exports . While little bands of our country- men were extending the dominion of ...
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... Scotland , great size is unattainable . Thus necessarily prohibited from any attempt at rivalling the grandeur of medieval remains , it is vain for the Scottish architects to at- tempt an imitation of their minor character- The style of ...
... Scotland , great size is unattainable . Thus necessarily prohibited from any attempt at rivalling the grandeur of medieval remains , it is vain for the Scottish architects to at- tempt an imitation of their minor character- The style of ...
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... Scotland still dropped a gem from her treasures , here and there , even in the eighteenth century itself - witness Auld Robin Gray . But who suspected that they were gems , of which Scotland , fifty years af- terwards , would be prouder ...
... Scotland still dropped a gem from her treasures , here and there , even in the eighteenth century itself - witness Auld Robin Gray . But who suspected that they were gems , of which Scotland , fifty years af- terwards , would be prouder ...
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... Scotland between 1759 and 1796 . This latter assertion may seem startling , when we consider that we find in these poems no mention whatsoever of the discoveries of steamboats and spinning - jennies , the rise of the great manufacturing ...
... Scotland between 1759 and 1796 . This latter assertion may seem startling , when we consider that we find in these poems no mention whatsoever of the discoveries of steamboats and spinning - jennies , the rise of the great manufacturing ...
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