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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... truth , there was at that time no intention of publishing it , as I con- ceived the life of Mr Home , the situation of the friends with whom he was connect- ed , and the circumstances of the time in which he lived , to be so locally ...
... truth , there was at that time no intention of publishing it , as I con- ceived the life of Mr Home , the situation of the friends with whom he was connect- ed , and the circumstances of the time in which he lived , to be so locally ...
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... truth , were neither very ac- tive nor rigid in their measures of precaution or of resentment , took up his residence for some time with his relations at Leith , and applied himself to that sort of study which his intended clerical pro ...
... truth , were neither very ac- tive nor rigid in their measures of precaution or of resentment , took up his residence for some time with his relations at Leith , and applied himself to that sort of study which his intended clerical pro ...
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... truth belonged to his character . The same warm colouring was em- ployed in the delineation of his friends , to whom , in his estimation , he assigned a rank which others did not always allow . So far did he carry this propensity , that ...
... truth belonged to his character . The same warm colouring was em- ployed in the delineation of his friends , to whom , in his estimation , he assigned a rank which others did not always allow . So far did he carry this propensity , that ...
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... truth . He flatter- ed all of us from whom his flattery could gain no favour , fully as much , or , indeed , more willingly , than he did those men of the first consequence and rank with whom the circumstances of his future life ...
... truth . He flatter- ed all of us from whom his flattery could gain no favour , fully as much , or , indeed , more willingly , than he did those men of the first consequence and rank with whom the circumstances of his future life ...
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... truth , a sort of public place in a private house . In such places of nu- merous resort , even if other circumstances allowed , the clergy cannot so easily mix with those who are styled people of fashion . I regret the want of mixture ...
... truth , a sort of public place in a private house . In such places of nu- merous resort , even if other circumstances allowed , the clergy cannot so easily mix with those who are styled people of fashion . I regret the want of mixture ...
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