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Page 88
... spirit which animated Holland a century and a half ago . Here also let it be observed , that the spirit of a Nation may be commercial in too great a degree as well as exclusively so . The pro- gress of this corruption will then be ...
... spirit which animated Holland a century and a half ago . Here also let it be observed , that the spirit of a Nation may be commercial in too great a degree as well as exclusively so . The pro- gress of this corruption will then be ...
Page 276
... spirit to perceive How much her Calvus lov'd her , and how well . ' The following poem will convince the reader that ... Spirit of him I lov'd , those tears receive ! Spirit of him I valued most , adieu ! Adieu to him who sleeps in ...
... spirit to perceive How much her Calvus lov'd her , and how well . ' The following poem will convince the reader that ... Spirit of him I lov'd , those tears receive ! Spirit of him I valued most , adieu ! Adieu to him who sleeps in ...
Page 406
... spirit of grass farming has scarcely obtained a footing . The same may be said of Scotland in general ; where the ... spirit for tillage , wherever it exists , should be kept up as long as possible by every rea- sonable indulgence ; for ...
... spirit of grass farming has scarcely obtained a footing . The same may be said of Scotland in general ; where the ... spirit for tillage , wherever it exists , should be kept up as long as possible by every rea- sonable indulgence ; for ...
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