The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... attention had been given by the Conveners and resident members of the Society , This , however , is not the only to the cattle and ploughing compe- benefit , which the Duke of Portlandtitions , the last of which , in parti- is ...
... attention had been given by the Conveners and resident members of the Society , This , however , is not the only to the cattle and ploughing compe- benefit , which the Duke of Portlandtitions , the last of which , in parti- is ...
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... attention of Members of this Society and the Public , as containing much useful and prac- tical information . ( To be continued . ) Memoirs of the Progress of Manu- factures , Chemistry , Science , and the Fine Arts . T THE Comet which ...
... attention of Members of this Society and the Public , as containing much useful and prac- tical information . ( To be continued . ) Memoirs of the Progress of Manu- factures , Chemistry , Science , and the Fine Arts . T THE Comet which ...
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... attention he had bestowed upon it was not equal to its importance . Dr Whytt was sensible of the improved state in which patho- logy now appeared in the writings of Boerhaave's successor ; and he made no delay in availing himself of the ...
... attention he had bestowed upon it was not equal to its importance . Dr Whytt was sensible of the improved state in which patho- logy now appeared in the writings of Boerhaave's successor ; and he made no delay in availing himself of the ...
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... navigation acts- Charles I. never interfering in the e- lections of members of parliament- their great attention to the improve . ment of the navy , the signals now in . Remarks on the Prejudices entertained , & c . 21.
... navigation acts- Charles I. never interfering in the e- lections of members of parliament- their great attention to the improve . ment of the navy , the signals now in . Remarks on the Prejudices entertained , & c . 21.
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... attention and sympathy . He puts himself to some trouble in considering the case . He patiently goes over all the particu- lars by which the result should be effected ; and , having formed his opinion with as much care and soli- citude ...
... attention and sympathy . He puts himself to some trouble in considering the case . He patiently goes over all the particu- lars by which the result should be effected ; and , having formed his opinion with as much care and soli- citude ...
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