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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... hope you met with every thing well at Foggo , and receive nothing but good news from Buxton . In spite of Dr Black's caution , I venture to foretel that I shall be yours cordially and sin- cerely till the month of October next ...
... hope you met with every thing well at Foggo , and receive nothing but good news from Buxton . In spite of Dr Black's caution , I venture to foretel that I shall be yours cordially and sin- cerely till the month of October next ...
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... hope ; The narrow line , the isthmus of these seas , The instant scarce divisible , is all That mortals have to stand on . " Nor is the reflection of the calm and philosophic Agis without its peculiar merit , and is sufficiently ...
... hope ; The narrow line , the isthmus of these seas , The instant scarce divisible , is all That mortals have to stand on . " Nor is the reflection of the calm and philosophic Agis without its peculiar merit , and is sufficiently ...
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... hope you do not all agree on this head , and that there are disputes among you about my principles . We never see you in town , and I never can get to the country ; but I hope I preserve a place in your memory . ¡° I am , " DEAR MADAM ...
... hope you do not all agree on this head , and that there are disputes among you about my principles . We never see you in town , and I never can get to the country ; but I hope I preserve a place in your memory . ¡° I am , " DEAR MADAM ...
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... hope he will profit by the example ; and , were I near him , I should endeavour to prove as good an encourager as in this other instance . What can the man be afraid of ? The Mayor of London had more cou- rage who defied the hare ...
... hope he will profit by the example ; and , were I near him , I should endeavour to prove as good an encourager as in this other instance . What can the man be afraid of ? The Mayor of London had more cou- rage who defied the hare ...
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... hope and fear alternate sway my soul , Like light and shade upon a waving field , Coursing each other , when the flying clouds Now hide , and now reveal the sun of heaven . " It is difficult to conceive the same author , but a few pages ...
... hope and fear alternate sway my soul , Like light and shade upon a waving field , Coursing each other , when the flying clouds Now hide , and now reveal the sun of heaven . " It is difficult to conceive the same author , but a few pages ...
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