The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... greatest part of the British property had been removed .-- 28 . Advice is received that Commodore Nelson , in the Agamemnon , takes and deftroys four armed fhips of the enemy under the batteries of Laona .--- 29 . The ci- this ...
... greatest part of the British property had been removed .-- 28 . Advice is received that Commodore Nelson , in the Agamemnon , takes and deftroys four armed fhips of the enemy under the batteries of Laona .--- 29 . The ci- this ...
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... greatest part of it conftituted of light vapoury air , occafioned the preffure upon the earth's furface to be fo much reduced . Hence then , it fhould feem , we ought never to expect an extraordidary fall of the barometer , unless when ...
... greatest part of it conftituted of light vapoury air , occafioned the preffure upon the earth's furface to be fo much reduced . Hence then , it fhould feem , we ought never to expect an extraordidary fall of the barometer , unless when ...
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... greatest advantag , is , that we may learn from these charaters , how very fhocking and unmanly cetain vices , are , if we do not correct ther first ap- pearance , but heedlessly go on in fol- lowing that which is cuftomay , with- out ...
... greatest advantag , is , that we may learn from these charaters , how very fhocking and unmanly cetain vices , are , if we do not correct ther first ap- pearance , but heedlessly go on in fol- lowing that which is cuftomay , with- out ...
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... greatest folace of their lives : it diffipates the forrows of the poor man , and refines the fentiments of the rich ; life glides on agreeably a- mid fuch endearing fcenes . It would be vain to perfuade a Portuguese , that he could ...
... greatest folace of their lives : it diffipates the forrows of the poor man , and refines the fentiments of the rich ; life glides on agreeably a- mid fuch endearing fcenes . It would be vain to perfuade a Portuguese , that he could ...
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... greatest genius ' have not difdained to attend to the leffons of their progenitors . Newton projected the laws of gravity from the fall of an apple , and rofe to his fublimity of cha- racter on the foundation laid by Bacon and Boyle ...
... greatest genius ' have not difdained to attend to the leffons of their progenitors . Newton projected the laws of gravity from the fall of an apple , and rofe to his fublimity of cha- racter on the foundation laid by Bacon and Boyle ...
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