The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... observed , " the violin , in his hands , sounded like the harp of Os- sian , or the lyre of Orpheus ; and gave ... observation . But his most honourable praise is to be drawn from a view of his character , which was not so obvious to the ...
... observed , " the violin , in his hands , sounded like the harp of Os- sian , or the lyre of Orpheus ; and gave ... observation . But his most honourable praise is to be drawn from a view of his character , which was not so obvious to the ...
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... observations which he had made on the caudal vertebræ of the Great Sea Snake , which exhibit in their structure some beautiful provisions of Nature , not hitherto observed in the vertebræ of any other animal . And Mr P. Neill read a ...
... observations which he had made on the caudal vertebræ of the Great Sea Snake , which exhibit in their structure some beautiful provisions of Nature , not hitherto observed in the vertebræ of any other animal . And Mr P. Neill read a ...
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... observed as low as 6o , or 26 degrees below the freezing point . During the three following days , the thermometer indicated from 22 ° to 28 ° . Sunday the 22d was one of the coldest days in the remembrance of the present generation ...
... observed as low as 6o , or 26 degrees below the freezing point . During the three following days , the thermometer indicated from 22 ° to 28 ° . Sunday the 22d was one of the coldest days in the remembrance of the present generation ...
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... observed , that in the lace school the children of the poor , ( and in many instances they are of the very poorest ... observe , that it is not so much their object to make accomplished readers and needle work- ers , as to make active ...
... observed , that in the lace school the children of the poor , ( and in many instances they are of the very poorest ... observe , that it is not so much their object to make accomplished readers and needle work- ers , as to make active ...
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... observed there to re- ceive my wonderful medicine , and be- fore it shall be abated by the visita- tions and calamities of war , which it does not yet appear to be : - I hereby give notice to the N - b - ty , Gen - y , my L -- s the Bis ...
... observed there to re- ceive my wonderful medicine , and be- fore it shall be abated by the visita- tions and calamities of war , which it does not yet appear to be : - I hereby give notice to the N - b - ty , Gen - y , my L -- s the Bis ...
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