The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... Causes of the Wealth of Nations . " He received a letter of congratulation on this event from Mr Hume , which difcovers an amiable folicitude for his friend's lite- rary fame . It is dated ift April 1776 , about fix months before Mr ...
... Causes of the Wealth of Nations . " He received a letter of congratulation on this event from Mr Hume , which difcovers an amiable folicitude for his friend's lite- rary fame . It is dated ift April 1776 , about fix months before Mr ...
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... cause it cannot have their conceptions . We read not without a melancholy e- motion , the querulous expreffions of men of genius . We have a little cata- logue de calamitate Literatorum ; we might add a volume by the addition of moft of ...
... cause it cannot have their conceptions . We read not without a melancholy e- motion , the querulous expreffions of men of genius . We have a little cata- logue de calamitate Literatorum ; we might add a volume by the addition of moft of ...
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... caused by a pendulum , three feet fix inches long , having an iron bob , weighing ten pounds , and its upper end turning a pulley , ten inches diameter , from which goes a rope twice round a- nother pulley , about three inches dia ...
... caused by a pendulum , three feet fix inches long , having an iron bob , weighing ten pounds , and its upper end turning a pulley , ten inches diameter , from which goes a rope twice round a- nother pulley , about three inches dia ...
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... cause by ftrongly denying the fact , the matter was then referred to the decifion of the fword . If the parties were noble , the king himself was always prefent at the combat , feated on a scaf- fold , attended by the earl marshal and ...
... cause by ftrongly denying the fact , the matter was then referred to the decifion of the fword . If the parties were noble , the king himself was always prefent at the combat , feated on a scaf- fold , attended by the earl marshal and ...
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... cause by fome means might have feemed the founder . But the Duke of Lancat ter hearing him fo ftaye at the matter ... caused it to bee proclaymed that they should stay , and that the knight should be rayfed up from the ground , and fo ...
... cause by fome means might have feemed the founder . But the Duke of Lancat ter hearing him fo ftaye at the matter ... caused it to bee proclaymed that they should stay , and that the knight should be rayfed up from the ground , and fo ...
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