The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... appear in one of the succeeding numbers of the " Geographical and Astrono- mical Correspondence , " edited at the Observatory of Gotha . They will shew that , when the comet first appeared , and was yet at a distance from the sun , the ...
... appear in one of the succeeding numbers of the " Geographical and Astrono- mical Correspondence , " edited at the Observatory of Gotha . They will shew that , when the comet first appeared , and was yet at a distance from the sun , the ...
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... appears to me strange is that , to themselves , they always appear to be the very same . If to day for example , one of these persons is tranquil , and speaks of his own disposition , you will hear him say : As for me , there is nothing ...
... appears to me strange is that , to themselves , they always appear to be the very same . If to day for example , one of these persons is tranquil , and speaks of his own disposition , you will hear him say : As for me , there is nothing ...
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... appear from the Professor's description , that the greater por- tion of this part of Scotland is com- posed of grey - wacke , grey - wacke slate , and transition slate , with sub- ordinate beds of transition porphyry , transition ...
... appear from the Professor's description , that the greater por- tion of this part of Scotland is com- posed of grey - wacke , grey - wacke slate , and transition slate , with sub- ordinate beds of transition porphyry , transition ...
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... appear surprising how any reasonable being , much more , any person pretending to an honour- able character , should be guilty of it . Unquestionably , it will be thought that the motives which lead to so ap- parently unaccountable a ...
... appear surprising how any reasonable being , much more , any person pretending to an honour- able character , should be guilty of it . Unquestionably , it will be thought that the motives which lead to so ap- parently unaccountable a ...
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... appear , to the vulgar , shameful and incomprehensible follies , the fruit of a depraved imagination , especially as the heroine of this ro- mance , so new in its kind , was up wards of forty ; but modern philoso- phy admires this vast ...
... appear , to the vulgar , shameful and incomprehensible follies , the fruit of a depraved imagination , especially as the heroine of this ro- mance , so new in its kind , was up wards of forty ; but modern philoso- phy admires this vast ...
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