The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... 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 an extraordinary rife has preceded ...
... 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 an extraordinary rife has preceded ...
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... light thy foftness fades , Sweet light that streams upon each marble bier ! Beneath whose weight perchance there lies a part Of one , who falling in the bloom of youth , ( How great the pang which e'er could rend a heart ! ) For whom ...
... light thy foftness fades , Sweet light that streams upon each marble bier ! Beneath whose weight perchance there lies a part Of one , who falling in the bloom of youth , ( How great the pang which e'er could rend a heart ! ) For whom ...
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... light the skies , When the fun's ardent rays abate ! And , in the luxuries of mind- In friendship , fcience - may we find Increafing joys at - Thirty - eight ! Tho ' time's inexorable fway Has torn the myrtle bands away , - For other ...
... light the skies , When the fun's ardent rays abate ! And , in the luxuries of mind- In friendship , fcience - may we find Increafing joys at - Thirty - eight ! Tho ' time's inexorable fway Has torn the myrtle bands away , - For other ...
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... light troops have at different times fcoured the country from Birkenfeldt to Treves ; but the strength of the enemy's pofition in the mountains , and the roads that lead to it being rendered fo bad by the late rains as to make the march ...
... light troops have at different times fcoured the country from Birkenfeldt to Treves ; but the strength of the enemy's pofition in the mountains , and the roads that lead to it being rendered fo bad by the late rains as to make the march ...
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... light , the artlefs fimpli- city of his heart : yet it would require a very fkilful pencil to prefent them to the public eye . He was certainly not To the defect now mentioned , it was probably owing , in part , that he did not fall in ...
... light , the artlefs fimpli- city of his heart : yet it would require a very fkilful pencil to prefent them to the public eye . He was certainly not To the defect now mentioned , it was probably owing , in part , that he did not fall in ...
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