The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... ment too much , there is an easy method , though probably unknown to our chemists , of converting oats into porter , or even into wine ! Not to mention the many useful les- sons which a country booby of a servant will naturally learn by ...
... ment too much , there is an easy method , though probably unknown to our chemists , of converting oats into porter , or even into wine ! Not to mention the many useful les- sons which a country booby of a servant will naturally learn by ...
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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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... ment , with a cap of red silk hanging down behind . Being informed who he their language in our English books . The priest observed that these last were not the exact words , but " Ail , Ail , lamono sabach- thani . ” I answered , that ...
... ment , with a cap of red silk hanging down behind . Being informed who he their language in our English books . The priest observed that these last were not the exact words , but " Ail , Ail , lamono sabach- thani . ” I answered , that ...
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... ment , whenever a disturbance aris- es , at any one point , the alarm is immediately given , and a strength sufficient to crush it may be speed- ily collected . I am happy to ob- serve that this plan has been brought forward in the ...
... ment , whenever a disturbance aris- es , at any one point , the alarm is immediately given , and a strength sufficient to crush it may be speed- ily collected . I am happy to ob- serve that this plan has been brought forward in the ...
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... ment he had received . But the fame of the transaction had gone before him , and his father very properly received him with a horse- whip , locked him up all night in the cellar , and set out next morn- ing with him to an academy at the ...
... ment he had received . But the fame of the transaction had gone before him , and his father very properly received him with a horse- whip , locked him up all night in the cellar , and set out next morn- ing with him to an academy at the ...
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