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Page 86
... continued to devote a portion of his time to elegant pursuits . In 1751 , he was made a judge , and took his seat in the Court of Session by the title of Kames , the name of the paternal estate . A few years afterward , he was appointed ...
... continued to devote a portion of his time to elegant pursuits . In 1751 , he was made a judge , and took his seat in the Court of Session by the title of Kames , the name of the paternal estate . A few years afterward , he was appointed ...
Page 300
... continued vehemence is generally hurtful to the cause of the pleader ; and that , by betraying exaggeration in certain cases , it creates a disposition to suspect that fault in all . We must add , also , that this tract is hastily ...
... continued vehemence is generally hurtful to the cause of the pleader ; and that , by betraying exaggeration in certain cases , it creates a disposition to suspect that fault in all . We must add , also , that this tract is hastily ...
Page 538
... continued to receive successively the accession of various towns to the east and west during the two ensuing centuries . Next to Lubeck and Hamburgh , the leading cities . were Cologne and Dantzick ; each of the four serving as a ...
... continued to receive successively the accession of various towns to the east and west during the two ensuing centuries . Next to Lubeck and Hamburgh , the leading cities . were Cologne and Dantzick ; each of the four serving as a ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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