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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John Home. lue in itself , but as borrowing some estimation from the era of which it speaks , and the names which ... HOME , of whose life I am to read the fol- lowing sketch , was born at Leith , on the 22d day of September , 1722 ...
John Home. lue in itself , but as borrowing some estimation from the era of which it speaks , and the names which ... HOME , of whose life I am to read the fol- lowing sketch , was born at Leith , on the 22d day of September , 1722 ...
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John Home. of Scotland . His father was a son of Mr Home of Flass , in the county of Berwick , a lineal descend- ant of Sir James Home of Cowdenknows , ancestor of the present Earl of Home . Mr Home ( according to the narrative , for ...
John Home. of Scotland . His father was a son of Mr Home of Flass , in the county of Berwick , a lineal descend- ant of Sir James Home of Cowdenknows , ancestor of the present Earl of Home . Mr Home ( according to the narrative , for ...
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John Home. row , * a young English student , then in Edinburgh , an early and intimate acquaintance of Mr Home's ) broke his leg in the descent ; but Mr Home es- caped unhurt , and , eluding the vigilance of the Ja- cobite party , who ...
John Home. row , * a young English student , then in Edinburgh , an early and intimate acquaintance of Mr Home's ) broke his leg in the descent ; but Mr Home es- caped unhurt , and , eluding the vigilance of the Ja- cobite party , who ...
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... Home's own character was formed , and the same glowing com- plexion of mind which gave it birth , coloured the sentiments and descriptions of his ordinary dis- course ; he had a very retentive memory , and was fond of recalling the ...
... Home's own character was formed , and the same glowing com- plexion of mind which gave it birth , coloured the sentiments and descriptions of his ordinary dis- course ; he had a very retentive memory , and was fond of recalling the ...
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John Home. fore a number of different sectaries had withdrawn themselves from the established church , was great and universal , and their incomes , taken with refer- ence to the value of money , the state of manners , and style of ...
John Home. fore a number of different sectaries had withdrawn themselves from the established church , was great and universal , and their incomes , taken with refer- ence to the value of money , the state of manners , and style of ...
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