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Page x
... as himself was a mere novice in such matters , he was kindly affifted by Mr.
Mallet , then private tutor to his Grace the Duke of Montrose , and his brother the
Lord George Graham , so well known afterwards as an able and gallant sea -
officer ...
... as himself was a mere novice in such matters , he was kindly affifted by Mr.
Mallet , then private tutor to his Grace the Duke of Montrose , and his brother the
Lord George Graham , so well known afterwards as an able and gallant sea -
officer ...
Page xi
To such his manly classical spirit could not readily recommend itself ; till , after a
more attentive perufal , they had got the better of their prejudices , and either
acquired or affected a truer taste . A few others stood aloof , merely because they
had ...
To such his manly classical spirit could not readily recommend itself ; till , after a
more attentive perufal , they had got the better of their prejudices , and either
acquired or affected a truer taste . A few others stood aloof , merely because they
had ...
Page xviii
Mr. Pa . terson , a companion of Mr. Thomson , afterwards his deputy and then his
successor in the general - surveyorship , ufed to write out fair copies for his friend
, when such were wanted for the press or for the stage . tleman likewise ...
Mr. Pa . terson , a companion of Mr. Thomson , afterwards his deputy and then his
successor in the general - surveyorship , ufed to write out fair copies for his friend
, when such were wanted for the press or for the stage . tleman likewise ...
Page xxi
... was removed , so that he was thought to be out of danger : till the fine weather
having tempted him to expose himself once more to the evening dews , his fever
returned with violence , and with such symptoms as left no hopes of a cure .
... was removed , so that he was thought to be out of danger : till the fine weather
having tempted him to expose himself once more to the evening dews , his fever
returned with violence , and with such symptoms as left no hopes of a cure .
Page xxiii
... leaving room for every one to contribute his share . Such was his extreme
sensibility , so perfect the harmony of his organs with the sentiments of C3 MR .
JAMES THOMSON . xxiii This filence furnished matter to one of his friends for ...
... leaving room for every one to contribute his share . Such was his extreme
sensibility , so perfect the harmony of his organs with the sentiments of C3 MR .
JAMES THOMSON . xxiii This filence furnished matter to one of his friends for ...
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