The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... particularly towards the centre ; but the verge of which was doubtful , furnishing , to the eye , no determined circumference . The mass is , without doubt , composed of a very subtile substance , as is , probably , that of all comets ...
... particularly towards the centre ; but the verge of which was doubtful , furnishing , to the eye , no determined circumference . The mass is , without doubt , composed of a very subtile substance , as is , probably , that of all comets ...
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... particularly , that a few kind words , a cordial address , a cheerful countenance , were marks of friendship . To know what are really such , requires a profound study , a very long experience , a wonderful prudence , and an exa ...
... particularly , that a few kind words , a cordial address , a cheerful countenance , were marks of friendship . To know what are really such , requires a profound study , a very long experience , a wonderful prudence , and an exa ...
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... particularly in the Philosophical Transactions , the Medical Essays , the Medical Observations , and the Physical and Literary Essays . At an early period of life , soon after he had settled as a medical prac- titioner in Edinburgh , he ...
... particularly in the Philosophical Transactions , the Medical Essays , the Medical Observations , and the Physical and Literary Essays . At an early period of life , soon after he had settled as a medical prac- titioner in Edinburgh , he ...
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... 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 - chamber - the habeas ...
... 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 - chamber - the habeas ...
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... particularly the difficulties which press upon him , as it is considered under one view or another . He seems to be quite lost in his deliberations , and would be thought to have had no design in preferring the present suit but that he ...
... particularly the difficulties which press upon him , as it is considered under one view or another . He seems to be quite lost in his deliberations , and would be thought to have had no design in preferring the present suit but that he ...
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