The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 20;Band 113,Teil 2E. Cave, 1843 |
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MINOR CORRESPONDENCE . GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE . } Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner. CYDWELI Writes , -On opening the June number , I see ( p . 589 ) , that a sug- gestion of mine is treated as a plagiarism , a charge which I ...
MINOR CORRESPONDENCE . GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE . } Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner. CYDWELI Writes , -On opening the June number , I see ( p . 589 ) , that a sug- gestion of mine is treated as a plagiarism , a charge which I ...
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... write , and he already showed a considerable ac- quaintance with subjects that are little familiar to persons , however stu- dious , at that age . In 1797 he returned to Edinburgh , became , with his friend Henry Brougham , a member of ...
... write , and he already showed a considerable ac- quaintance with subjects that are little familiar to persons , however stu- dious , at that age . In 1797 he returned to Edinburgh , became , with his friend Henry Brougham , a member of ...
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... writes in his journal . " Neither in philosophy nor in law have I prosecuted any regular object of application . I have , as usual , indulged myself in all the reveries of future achieve ment , future acquisition , future fame ; poetry ...
... writes in his journal . " Neither in philosophy nor in law have I prosecuted any regular object of application . I have , as usual , indulged myself in all the reveries of future achieve ment , future acquisition , future fame ; poetry ...
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The next character that appears is of a different kind . Again he writes to Lord W. Seymour . " I. out of their way to an imitation of Smith's smartness and point and sarcasm . The conversation of Romilly and Wilson ap- pears to be quite ...
The next character that appears is of a different kind . Again he writes to Lord W. Seymour . " I. out of their way to an imitation of Smith's smartness and point and sarcasm . The conversation of Romilly and Wilson ap- pears to be quite ...
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Again he writes to Lord W. Seymour . " I was much obliged to you for your kind attention in writing to me an ac- count of the melancholy loss we have suffered of our excellent friend Mr. Wil- son . It was an event I had long antici ...
Again he writes to Lord W. Seymour . " I was much obliged to you for your kind attention in writing to me an ac- count of the melancholy loss we have suffered of our excellent friend Mr. Wil- son . It was an event I had long antici ...
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