The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... character and pro- priety of conduct have long secured him the esteem and favour of the pub- lic , and whose knowledge of composi- tion , and variety of talent in the art , joined with the greatest refinement of taste , elegance of ...
... character and pro- priety of conduct have long secured him the esteem and favour of the pub- lic , and whose knowledge of composi- tion , and variety of talent in the art , joined with the greatest refinement of taste , elegance of ...
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... character . The name which he suggested for this new genus was Halsydrus ( from hals the sea , and hydros a water snake ) ; and as it evidently appeared to be the Soe - Ormen or Serpens marinus mag- nus , long ago treated of by Pontoppi ...
... character . The name which he suggested for this new genus was Halsydrus ( from hals the sea , and hydros a water snake ) ; and as it evidently appeared to be the Soe - Ormen or Serpens marinus mag- nus , long ago treated of by Pontoppi ...
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... character , when thrown out of em- ployment , and of training the young to habits of industry and virtue . This institution is divided into three distinct branches ; the Spinning room , the Lace Manufactory , and the School for Servants ...
... character , when thrown out of em- ployment , and of training the young to habits of industry and virtue . This institution is divided into three distinct branches ; the Spinning room , the Lace Manufactory , and the School for Servants ...
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... character from that of the Spanish General of the same name . The 5th and 8th corps of the French armies were but passing the Bi- dossa , very far from the line of the French army , and all the victories re- counted were already ...
... character from that of the Spanish General of the same name . The 5th and 8th corps of the French armies were but passing the Bi- dossa , very far from the line of the French army , and all the victories re- counted were already ...
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... character stood high in their opi- nion when they first took up arms a- gainst their invaders . The former services of General Mor- la should , it might be supposed , place him far above the suspicion of disaffec ; tion ; yet it has ...
... character stood high in their opi- nion when they first took up arms a- gainst their invaders . The former services of General Mor- la should , it might be supposed , place him far above the suspicion of disaffec ; tion ; yet it has ...
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