The Works of John Home, Esq: Account of the life of Mr. John Home. Appendix to biographical account of Mr. John Home, consisting of letters to and from his friends. Agis. Douglas.-v. 2. Siege of Aquileia. The fatal discovery. Alonzo. Alfred. History of the rebellion, 1745.-v. 3. History of the rebellion (cont.)-Appendix [letters and documents illustrating the historyA. Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... present Earl of Home . Mr Home ( according to the narrative , for which I am indebted to an intimate friend and relation of his ) was educated at the Grammar School of Leith , and the University of Edinburgh . In both these seminaries ...
... present Earl of Home . Mr Home ( according to the narrative , for which I am indebted to an intimate friend and relation of his ) was educated at the Grammar School of Leith , and the University of Edinburgh . In both these seminaries ...
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... present objects of interest or ambition . It was upon this ideal model of excellence that Mr Home's own character was formed , and the same glowing com- plexion of mind which gave it birth , coloured the sentiments and descriptions of ...
... present objects of interest or ambition . It was upon this ideal model of excellence that Mr Home's own character was formed , and the same glowing com- plexion of mind which gave it birth , coloured the sentiments and descriptions of ...
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... present day , after all the augmentations which have been grant- ed them . At that period , when the value of land was low , when the proprietors of a parish lived more at home , when there were fewer outlets for their younger sons ...
... present day , after all the augmentations which have been grant- ed them . At that period , when the value of land was low , when the proprietors of a parish lived more at home , when there were fewer outlets for their younger sons ...
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... present . David Hume spoke of it as a kind of moral problem , and wondered what could induce a man of such character and habits as this clerk was said to possess , thus to in- cur , for an inconsiderable sum , the guilt and the infamy ...
... present . David Hume spoke of it as a kind of moral problem , and wondered what could induce a man of such character and habits as this clerk was said to possess , thus to in- cur , for an inconsiderable sum , the guilt and the infamy ...
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... present at the representa- tion ; the applause was enthusiastic ; but a better criterion of its merits was the tears of the audience , which the tender part of the drama drew forth un- sparingly . " The town , " says Dr Carlyle , ( and ...
... present at the representa- tion ; the applause was enthusiastic ; but a better criterion of its merits was the tears of the audience , which the tender part of the drama drew forth un- sparingly . " The town , " says Dr Carlyle , ( and ...
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