The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 14J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1791 - Books and bookselling |
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... France , one of the most ex- traordinary characters that this or any other country has produced , to whose great merit and abilities fufficient ju- it ce has not yet been done . 6th , Geo . , Cleghorn , an eminent phyfician in Dublin ...
... France , one of the most ex- traordinary characters that this or any other country has produced , to whose great merit and abilities fufficient ju- it ce has not yet been done . 6th , Geo . , Cleghorn , an eminent phyfician in Dublin ...
Page 42
... France might have been formed gy with an. rorted is good enough ; but while they have to contend with people who fend goods of a fuperior kind , they evident- ly lie under a difadvantage ; and it is my opinion , that it would be for the ...
... France might have been formed gy with an. rorted is good enough ; but while they have to contend with people who fend goods of a fuperior kind , they evident- ly lie under a difadvantage ; and it is my opinion , that it would be for the ...
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... France and England . In England they are a fmall body , united to the mafs of the people by innume rable points of contact , receiving from it perpetual new infufions , and return- ing to it , undiftinguifbed and unpri- vileged , the ...
... France and England . In England they are a fmall body , united to the mafs of the people by innume rable points of contact , receiving from it perpetual new infufions , and return- ing to it , undiftinguifbed and unpri- vileged , the ...
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... France were a tribe of 200,000 . Nobility is in England only hereditary , fo far as its profeffed object , the fupport of a hereditary fenate , demands . It is therefore de- fcendible only to one heir . Nobility in France was as widely ...
... France were a tribe of 200,000 . Nobility is in England only hereditary , fo far as its profeffed object , the fupport of a hereditary fenate , demands . It is therefore de- fcendible only to one heir . Nobility in France was as widely ...
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... France , founded this curious chapel or college , for a provoft , fix prebendaries , and two fing- ing boys , in 1445 , and dedicated it to St Matthew the Apostle and Evangelift . The facrifty or veftry was founded by his first Lady ...
... France , founded this curious chapel or college , for a provoft , fix prebendaries , and two fing- ing boys , in 1445 , and dedicated it to St Matthew the Apostle and Evangelift . The facrifty or veftry was founded by his first Lady ...
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