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Page 35
He has left a curious testimony of his skill , in a letter to Mr. Nicol , published in this volume ; an attempt to read a sentence of which , would break the teeth of most modern Scotchmen . Three or four letters from William Burns ...
He has left a curious testimony of his skill , in a letter to Mr. Nicol , published in this volume ; an attempt to read a sentence of which , would break the teeth of most modern Scotchmen . Three or four letters from William Burns ...
Page 96
THE ' HE title of this volume does not convey an accurate idea of its contents . There are but six speeches of Mr. Curran on trials for state crimes , the remainder of the volume being occupied with his speeches on various cases , which ...
THE ' HE title of this volume does not convey an accurate idea of its contents . There are but six speeches of Mr. Curran on trials for state crimes , the remainder of the volume being occupied with his speeches on various cases , which ...
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Lochiel in particular and Hohenlinden are introduced , although they made part of the author's last quarto volume . We cannot be offended at meeting our favourites any where ; yet when we connect the circumstance last mentioned ...
Lochiel in particular and Hohenlinden are introduced , although they made part of the author's last quarto volume . We cannot be offended at meeting our favourites any where ; yet when we connect the circumstance last mentioned ...
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Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
Copyright | |
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