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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... heard by it again in the first person , and who scarce pre- sumes to expect that any partial friends will deem him of importance enough to recal him to its re- membrance in the third . JOHN HOME , of whose life I am to read the fol ...
... heard by it again in the first person , and who scarce pre- sumes to expect that any partial friends will deem him of importance enough to recal him to its re- membrance in the third . JOHN HOME , of whose life I am to read the fol ...
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... heard of his death . " To the same source might be tra- ced the warm eulogium which he was accustomed to bestow on them . " He delighted in bestowing as well as in receiving what is generally termed flattery , ( says another of his ...
... heard of his death . " To the same source might be tra- ced the warm eulogium which he was accustomed to bestow on them . " He delighted in bestowing as well as in receiving what is generally termed flattery , ( says another of his ...
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... per- sons of genuine piety , and I never heard him ven- ture a remark at which such men , or ladies - still more susceptible than men - could take offence . His good nature and benevolence prevented such an injury to 20 ACCOUNT OF THE.
... per- sons of genuine piety , and I never heard him ven- ture a remark at which such men , or ladies - still more susceptible than men - could take offence . His good nature and benevolence prevented such an injury to 20 ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... heard it attentively , and declared he did not find a syllable to object to ; but added , with his characteristic absence of mind , that he was surprised he had never heard of the anecdote before . In the same bonhommie , Mr Hume bore ...
... heard it attentively , and declared he did not find a syllable to object to ; but added , with his characteristic absence of mind , that he was surprised he had never heard of the anecdote before . In the same bonhommie , Mr Hume bore ...
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... heard that they were afraid both of his ex- treme good nature , and his extreme artlessness ; that , from the one , their criticisms would have been weakened , or suppressed , and , from the other , their secret discovered . The merits ...
... heard that they were afraid both of his ex- treme good nature , and his extreme artlessness ; that , from the one , their criticisms would have been weakened , or suppressed , and , from the other , their secret discovered . The merits ...
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