The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... remain , may long be preserved to us . Proceedings of the Wernerian Natural` History Society . AT the meeting of this Society on Saturday the 14th January , Dr T. Thomson read an interesting des cription and analysis of a particular ...
... remain , may long be preserved to us . Proceedings of the Wernerian Natural` History Society . AT the meeting of this Society on Saturday the 14th January , Dr T. Thomson read an interesting des cription and analysis of a particular ...
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... remain mute when topics are introduced which are considered familiar to all , would be tantamount to absolute stupidity and extreme ignorance . Under these fa- miliar topics may be classed politics , religion , and poor poetry ! nor is ...
... remain mute when topics are introduced which are considered familiar to all , would be tantamount to absolute stupidity and extreme ignorance . Under these fa- miliar topics may be classed politics , religion , and poor poetry ! nor is ...
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... remain , with little variation , several days , and would then gradually decrease , and continue decreasing until the middle or latter end of September , when it would be at the lowest . That some time in Oc- tober it would begin to ...
... remain , with little variation , several days , and would then gradually decrease , and continue decreasing until the middle or latter end of September , when it would be at the lowest . That some time in Oc- tober it would begin to ...
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... remain in this state till the water in the river rises again , so as to bring the stages within four feet from the top of the jetty heads ; at which time the stages are again moved , and fastened to the jetty heads . In the interval ...
... remain in this state till the water in the river rises again , so as to bring the stages within four feet from the top of the jetty heads ; at which time the stages are again moved , and fastened to the jetty heads . In the interval ...
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... remain , The fertile fields did lie untilled ; Outrageous Mars so sore did reign , That Scotland was with fury filled . P. 16 . The following description of King James setting out for the war , may 2- muse our readers . In midst of ...
... remain , The fertile fields did lie untilled ; Outrageous Mars so sore did reign , That Scotland was with fury filled . P. 16 . The following description of King James setting out for the war , may 2- muse our readers . In midst of ...
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