Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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Page 60
... land or by sea , on foot or on horseback , you can- not fail , provided your course is over your native soil , to discover , at the opening up of every bay , and at the weathering of every head - land , at the entrance of every strath ...
... land or by sea , on foot or on horseback , you can- not fail , provided your course is over your native soil , to discover , at the opening up of every bay , and at the weathering of every head - land , at the entrance of every strath ...
Page 63
... lands of Bally - Mill , at his option . Having con- sulted his wife on this intricate sub- ject , he was ... land ' has seated the fairest daughter of proud Loraine by his side - and the eye is bright , and ↑ Hence Falkland ...
... lands of Bally - Mill , at his option . Having con- sulted his wife on this intricate sub- ject , he was ... land ' has seated the fairest daughter of proud Loraine by his side - and the eye is bright , and ↑ Hence Falkland ...
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... land , than in a thousand acres of wast royalty ; and , however disrespectfull you may speak of tailors , and shoema kers , and bailies , and weavers , and s forth , they are fully as useful in thei day and generation , and not a grea ...
... land , than in a thousand acres of wast royalty ; and , however disrespectfull you may speak of tailors , and shoema kers , and bailies , and weavers , and s forth , they are fully as useful in thei day and generation , and not a grea ...
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... land wood , " and which were strip- ped of their Caledonian oaks by the republican violence and rapine of Cromwell ; -that , in compliance with my invariable practice , we visited the church - yard , or rather burial - ground , of ...
... land wood , " and which were strip- ped of their Caledonian oaks by the republican violence and rapine of Cromwell ; -that , in compliance with my invariable practice , we visited the church - yard , or rather burial - ground , of ...
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... land of their own genius , -their own perceptions , nor sweep boldly over the regions of philosophy , " knowing nothing , caring nothing . " They do not expatiate over literature with the step of freemen , - they are shackled , and have ...
... land of their own genius , -their own perceptions , nor sweep boldly over the regions of philosophy , " knowing nothing , caring nothing . " They do not expatiate over literature with the step of freemen , - they are shackled , and have ...
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