The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... give them all the solidity possible , The iron rails are bedded level on the blocks , and a hole about an inch and a quarter dia- meter , in the centre of each , six inches deep , is filled with a plug of oak ; and a square niche being ...
... give them all the solidity possible , The iron rails are bedded level on the blocks , and a hole about an inch and a quarter dia- meter , in the centre of each , six inches deep , is filled with a plug of oak ; and a square niche being ...
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... give these princes , particularly Charles I. and II . any credit for those inestimable benefits they con- ferred on the English nation . To mention a few of them only , I shall state the abolition of the high com- mission and the star ...
... give these princes , particularly Charles I. and II . any credit for those inestimable benefits they con- ferred on the English nation . To mention a few of them only , I shall state the abolition of the high com- mission and the star ...
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... give a wider of destructive consequence to range their errors and their vices . In these circumstances , the benefit ... gives him the authority necessary to render his instruction effectual . Under this happy influence , the wild ...
... give a wider of destructive consequence to range their errors and their vices . In these circumstances , the benefit ... gives him the authority necessary to render his instruction effectual . Under this happy influence , the wild ...
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... give advice are not less frequent or considerable . There are some who are never satisfied with any ap- pearance of things that actually come before them , who would always be making changes in some respect or another , and who , in ...
... give advice are not less frequent or considerable . There are some who are never satisfied with any ap- pearance of things that actually come before them , who would always be making changes in some respect or another , and who , in ...
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... give orders that every facility should be afforded to him in the prosecution of his inquiries . About a year after that nobleman had left India , the author proceeded on his tour . It was necessary that he should visit first the court ...
... give orders that every facility should be afforded to him in the prosecution of his inquiries . About a year after that nobleman had left India , the author proceeded on his tour . It was necessary that he should visit first the court ...
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