The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... means of in- formation with respect to its orbit . Accordingly , since the end of March last , when it was first perceived by M. Flauguergues , in the South of France , its course has been regu- Jarly traced ; nor shall we lose sight of ...
... means of in- formation with respect to its orbit . Accordingly , since the end of March last , when it was first perceived by M. Flauguergues , in the South of France , its course has been regu- Jarly traced ; nor shall we lose sight of ...
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... mean practice of not receiving the horses and servants of visitors ; but of dismissing them , however tired or jaded ... means he is doubly a gainer . Be- sides , however the horses may fare , the servants have themselves to blame if ...
... mean practice of not receiving the horses and servants of visitors ; but of dismissing them , however tired or jaded ... means he is doubly a gainer . Be- sides , however the horses may fare , the servants have themselves to blame if ...
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... means to be entertained , nor the same expecta- tions to be formed , in respect to ad- vices given or received under ... mean time , and a bar is even thrown in the way , of those advantages which at future periods might be derived from ...
... means to be entertained , nor the same expecta- tions to be formed , in respect to ad- vices given or received under ... mean time , and a bar is even thrown in the way , of those advantages which at future periods might be derived from ...
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... means of doing ; and has well availed himself of his oppor- tunities to present to the world a more ample view of the physical and moral condition of this remarkable island , than had been contributed from any former quarter . The ...
... means of doing ; and has well availed himself of his oppor- tunities to present to the world a more ample view of the physical and moral condition of this remarkable island , than had been contributed from any former quarter . The ...
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... means we have formed very rich col- lections ; though many fine speci- mens were destroyed in carrying them to Reikiavik . On the outside of the mount of the Geyser , the depositions , owing to the splashing of the water , are rough ...
... means we have formed very rich col- lections ; though many fine speci- mens were destroyed in carrying them to Reikiavik . On the outside of the mount of the Geyser , the depositions , owing to the splashing of the water , are rough ...
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