Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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Page 11
... give encouragement to the dealers in all desirable commodi- ties . The very outlay for ale and strong drink , will encourage the brewers , and the colonies , and the traders in wines , from which farmers and merchants will draw profit ...
... give encouragement to the dealers in all desirable commodi- ties . The very outlay for ale and strong drink , will encourage the brewers , and the colonies , and the traders in wines , from which farmers and merchants will draw profit ...
Page 18
... give a com- pendious narration , but , as Mr Sweeties said , by way of encouragement to me to proceed with the enditing of this book- " a great talent in transcribing the personalities of my heroes and heroines . " " Aweel , Doctor ...
... give a com- pendious narration , but , as Mr Sweeties said , by way of encouragement to me to proceed with the enditing of this book- " a great talent in transcribing the personalities of my heroes and heroines . " " Aweel , Doctor ...
Page 23
... give to that expression of her alarm by means of your paper , I should have treated with the indifference due to such mock heroics in one of the fair sex , but that it has been copied into other papers , with comments and additions ...
... give to that expression of her alarm by means of your paper , I should have treated with the indifference due to such mock heroics in one of the fair sex , but that it has been copied into other papers , with comments and additions ...
Page 28
... give no names , that having become of late a most dangerous experiment . I gave him my word , which I will not break , though it will cramp me very much in my let- ters ; but the ample field of descrip- tion is left free and open to me ...
... give no names , that having become of late a most dangerous experiment . I gave him my word , which I will not break , though it will cramp me very much in my let- ters ; but the ample field of descrip- tion is left free and open to me ...
Page 35
... give him a barley , ( par- ley ; ) and if he feels he has enough of the subject , he has nothing to do but shut the book , and ( to use a very ex- pressive juvenile term , ) spit and gie owre . would be equally vain to expect , that ...
... give him a barley , ( par- ley ; ) and if he feels he has enough of the subject , he has nothing to do but shut the book , and ( to use a very ex- pressive juvenile term , ) spit and gie owre . would be equally vain to expect , that ...
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