The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... object , and in order to co - operate with the Society , had requested landed gentlemen of their number to attend to its pro- gress at Edinburgh . That in No- vember last , these Gentlemen from the several Counties , and some Members of ...
... object , and in order to co - operate with the Society , had requested landed gentlemen of their number to attend to its pro- gress at Edinburgh . That in No- vember last , these Gentlemen from the several Counties , and some Members of ...
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... object of her warmest affection , whose glory would be reflected back upon her . Madame Necker , as well as Ma- dame Geoffrin , was the friend and patroness of all philosophers . But what was very natural in Madame Geoffrin was ...
... object of her warmest affection , whose glory would be reflected back upon her . Madame Necker , as well as Ma- dame Geoffrin , was the friend and patroness of all philosophers . But what was very natural in Madame Geoffrin was ...
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... object of public cu- riosity . Those who have been ac- customed only to happier climates , feel a natural interest respecting the form which man and nature assume , in a situation so different , and under so severe a pressure of ...
... object of public cu- riosity . Those who have been ac- customed only to happier climates , feel a natural interest respecting the form which man and nature assume , in a situation so different , and under so severe a pressure of ...
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... object of his expedition seems to have led him to begin his movements at an earlier period of the season than was well suited for travelling in this climate ; and he was thus obliged to undertake the excursion on foot . Some horses ...
... object of his expedition seems to have led him to begin his movements at an earlier period of the season than was well suited for travelling in this climate ; and he was thus obliged to undertake the excursion on foot . Some horses ...
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... object , how- ever , seem much too complicated to allow us to expect that they should be taken by a people so poor and so little enterprising . From the sulphur mountain , our party proceeded to a place called Grundevick , which they ...
... object , how- ever , seem much too complicated to allow us to expect that they should be taken by a people so poor and so little enterprising . From the sulphur mountain , our party proceeded to a place called Grundevick , which they ...
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