The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... considerable magnitude , in 1770 , passed and re - passed through the very middle of the satellites of Jupiter , without occasioning among them the slightest disorder . There is every reason to believe , that the nucleus of the present ...
... considerable magnitude , in 1770 , passed and re - passed through the very middle of the satellites of Jupiter , without occasioning among them the slightest disorder . There is every reason to believe , that the nucleus of the present ...
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... considerable damage to the shipping , & c . 14. The Pomone frigate lost , by striking on the Needle rocks . 19. The honourable Charles Hay , Lord Newton , died suddenly in Forfarshire . 22. The right honourable Charles Hope appointed ...
... considerable damage to the shipping , & c . 14. The Pomone frigate lost , by striking on the Needle rocks . 19. The honourable Charles Hay , Lord Newton , died suddenly in Forfarshire . 22. The right honourable Charles Hope appointed ...
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... considerable distance . With great men who do not return visits , this may answer very well ; and may save to them at the years end , five and twenty , or even thirty pounds ; a sum , certainly not to be overlook- ed in these hard times ...
... considerable distance . With great men who do not return visits , this may answer very well ; and may save to them at the years end , five and twenty , or even thirty pounds ; a sum , certainly not to be overlook- ed in these hard times ...
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... considerable affairs , or a thirst for flattery , and , in all likeli- hood , unmerited praise . The faults on the part of those who give advice are not less frequent or considerable . There are some who are never satisfied with any ap ...
... considerable affairs , or a thirst for flattery , and , in all likeli- hood , unmerited praise . The faults on the part of those who give advice are not less frequent or considerable . There are some who are never satisfied with any ap ...
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... considerable fortune . She opened her house also to foreigners . She paid particular attention to Count Poniatowsky , who was afterwards king of Poland , and who called her his mother . When this prince was upon the throne , he wrote to ...
... considerable fortune . She opened her house also to foreigners . She paid particular attention to Count Poniatowsky , who was afterwards king of Poland , and who called her his mother . When this prince was upon the throne , he wrote to ...
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