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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... Scotland owes so much of its reputation in the world of letters . It is on this ground chiefly that I venture to submit it to the Society , not as a thing of any va- lue in itself , but as borrowing some estimation from 2 ACCOUNT OF THE.
... Scotland owes so much of its reputation in the world of letters . It is on this ground chiefly that I venture to submit it to the Society , not as a thing of any va- lue in itself , but as borrowing some estimation from 2 ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... of Mr Alexander Home , town - clerk of Leith , and Mrs Christian Hay , daughter of Mr John Hay , writer in Edinburgh , of a respectable family in the north of Scotland . His father was a son of Mr LIFE OF MR JOHN HOME . 3.
... of Mr Alexander Home , town - clerk of Leith , and Mrs Christian Hay , daughter of Mr John Hay , writer in Edinburgh , of a respectable family in the north of Scotland . His father was a son of Mr LIFE OF MR JOHN HOME . 3.
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... Scotland , his studies were , of course , for some time principal- ly calculated to qualify him for the performance of the several duties incumbent on a clergyman . His character as a zealous and accomplished student , became in a few ...
... Scotland , his studies were , of course , for some time principal- ly calculated to qualify him for the performance of the several duties incumbent on a clergyman . His character as a zealous and accomplished student , became in a few ...
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... Scotland . The clergy of Scotland were at that time one of the most respectable as well as happy orders of the people . With the advantages always of a classical , and sometimes of a polite education , their know- ledge was equal or ...
... Scotland . The clergy of Scotland were at that time one of the most respectable as well as happy orders of the people . With the advantages always of a classical , and sometimes of a polite education , their know- ledge was equal or ...
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... Scotland gave its clergy an opportunity of occasional visits to the metropo- lis , and of a situation in that truly popular assem- bly which brought them to a level , and mixed them for a time , with gentlemen of the first rank and re ...
... Scotland gave its clergy an opportunity of occasional visits to the metropo- lis , and of a situation in that truly popular assem- bly which brought them to a level , and mixed them for a time , with gentlemen of the first rank and re ...
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