The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... manner as the ring of Saturn ; and this belt extends itself in two long luminous faces , one of which is usually rectilineal , while the other , at about the third of its length , shoots forth its rays with a slight curve like the ...
... manner as the ring of Saturn ; and this belt extends itself in two long luminous faces , one of which is usually rectilineal , while the other , at about the third of its length , shoots forth its rays with a slight curve like the ...
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... manner that he had listened to those be- fore him ; so that it may be said , that the world is composed of two sorts of people , one of whom are constantly straining their lungs to bawl out in- struction to the rest ; while the others ...
... manner that he had listened to those be- fore him ; so that it may be said , that the world is composed of two sorts of people , one of whom are constantly straining their lungs to bawl out in- struction to the rest ; while the others ...
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... manner which they once had been , when he enjoyed bodily vigour , unimpaired by age , and powers of mind unloaded by disease , he resigned his academical ap- pointments in favour of Dr Whytt .. This admission into the college took place ...
... manner which they once had been , when he enjoyed bodily vigour , unimpaired by age , and powers of mind unloaded by disease , he resigned his academical ap- pointments in favour of Dr Whytt .. This admission into the college took place ...
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... manner , were applied to the exigencies of the state , not to his own private purposes ; one of his greatest errors was , in making this ap- plication to the extent he did . Had William been placed in his si tuation , he would have ...
... manner , were applied to the exigencies of the state , not to his own private purposes ; one of his greatest errors was , in making this ap- plication to the extent he did . Had William been placed in his si tuation , he would have ...
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... manner at once base and contemptible . Where ad- vice is not given in such a way as to afford a probability of its being use- ful , it were better that it should be altogether withheld . No good end is answered by it in the mean time ...
... manner at once base and contemptible . Where ad- vice is not given in such a way as to afford a probability of its being use- ful , it were better that it should be altogether withheld . No good end is answered by it in the mean time ...
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