The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... seems explicable as follows : the extreme and long - continued cold preceding , must have reduced the grofs part of the atmosphere unusually low , and condensed an extraordinary quantity of dry air into the lower regions ; this air was ...
... seems explicable as follows : the extreme and long - continued cold preceding , must have reduced the grofs part of the atmosphere unusually low , and condensed an extraordinary quantity of dry air into the lower regions ; this air was ...
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... seem willing to reprefent her as the Afpasia of Britain , at whose school the Socrates and Pericles of the age were educated in the perfons of Bacon and Walfing- ham . But that the human genius is not called forth by the wand of power ...
... seem willing to reprefent her as the Afpasia of Britain , at whose school the Socrates and Pericles of the age were educated in the perfons of Bacon and Walfing- ham . But that the human genius is not called forth by the wand of power ...
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... seem to be the leading fea- tures of their natural character . I con- verfed with many who had not the fmalleft dialect ; and who , to their na- tive good humour and sweetness , added polite manners , and an informed under- ftanding ...
... seem to be the leading fea- tures of their natural character . I con- verfed with many who had not the fmalleft dialect ; and who , to their na- tive good humour and sweetness , added polite manners , and an informed under- ftanding ...
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... seems to me , as has been already said , that the one is to the other , what fight is to the body ; mind is a faculty , and foul is the principle of it : the foul is , if I may venture thus to exprefs myself , the body of our ...
... seems to me , as has been already said , that the one is to the other , what fight is to the body ; mind is a faculty , and foul is the principle of it : the foul is , if I may venture thus to exprefs myself , the body of our ...
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... seems unjuft , that the proprietor of the dominant tenement fhould have a power to impose so heavy a tax upon the induftry of the cultiva- tors of the fervient tenement , especially as he gives no equivalent for this tax . This fpecies ...
... seems unjuft , that the proprietor of the dominant tenement fhould have a power to impose so heavy a tax upon the induftry of the cultiva- tors of the fervient tenement , especially as he gives no equivalent for this tax . This fpecies ...
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