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Page 44
Why , a very ordinary But I had no intention , when I took common - place animal ,
in my humble up my pen , to write one syllable about opinion , as one may see on
the longest Hogg's genius , as it is called . And pray , day of summer , namely ...
Why , a very ordinary But I had no intention , when I took common - place animal ,
in my humble up my pen , to write one syllable about opinion , as one may see on
the longest Hogg's genius , as it is called . And pray , day of summer , namely ...
Page 49
This may be a if he chooses , without contradiction , common enough way of
settling the and he may also assert that he , and business about Ettrick and
Yarrow , not Lord Wellington , fought the but the kings of Scotland , I am per-
battle of ...
This may be a if he chooses , without contradiction , common enough way of
settling the and he may also assert that he , and business about Ettrick and
Yarrow , not Lord Wellington , fought the but the kings of Scotland , I am per-
battle of ...
Page 52
... can receive no alleviation from any palliative in our power to apply . But if thou
art , as we believe the generality of our readers are , a person endowed with a
gentlemanly portion of common sense , and can relish banter and good humour
as ...
... can receive no alleviation from any palliative in our power to apply . But if thou
art , as we believe the generality of our readers are , a person endowed with a
gentlemanly portion of common sense , and can relish banter and good humour
as ...
Page 71
Let them enter their tongues apt to mistake common - place for a at Stationer's
Hall , if they would pre new discovery . We light upon it so 25 serve the copy -
right of speech , nor be suddenly , that there is no time to ex , in bringing their
action of ...
Let them enter their tongues apt to mistake common - place for a at Stationer's
Hall , if they would pre new discovery . We light upon it so 25 serve the copy -
right of speech , nor be suddenly , that there is no time to ex , in bringing their
action of ...
Page 73
Phrenology is derived from the Greek noun opévac , mind , or rather perDo I haps
from operītis , mentis delirium ; the same root from which our common English
Dhe word phrensy takes its rise , and which signifies , according to Dr Johnson ...
Phrenology is derived from the Greek noun opévac , mind , or rather perDo I haps
from operītis , mentis delirium ; the same root from which our common English
Dhe word phrensy takes its rise , and which signifies , according to Dr Johnson ...
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