The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... passed and re - passed through the very middle of the satellites of Jupiter , without occasioning among them the slightest disorder . There is every reason to believe , that the nucleus of the present comet is no- thing more than a ...
... passed and re - passed through the very middle of the satellites of Jupiter , without occasioning among them the slightest disorder . There is every reason to believe , that the nucleus of the present comet is no- thing more than a ...
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... passed , by springs , or bounds , from one subject to another , without per- ceiving it . He was also well pro- vided with memory , which enabled him to enforce whatever he said , with erudition of various kinds , whence he threw down ...
... passed , by springs , or bounds , from one subject to another , without per- ceiving it . He was also well pro- vided with memory , which enabled him to enforce whatever he said , with erudition of various kinds , whence he threw down ...
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... passed both Hou- ses . Feb. 4. The regency bill received the royal assent by commmission . 6. The Prince of Wales installed Regent . 12. The session of Parliament for- mally opened , by a speech from the Prince Regent , which was ...
... passed both Hou- ses . Feb. 4. The regency bill received the royal assent by commmission . 6. The Prince of Wales installed Regent . 12. The session of Parliament for- mally opened , by a speech from the Prince Regent , which was ...
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... passed , expressive of their determination to meet for the purpose of petitioning Parliament . August 4. The British troops land in the island of Java . 5. Five catholic gentlemen ar- rested at Dublin , by virtue of war- rants from the ...
... passed , expressive of their determination to meet for the purpose of petitioning Parliament . August 4. The British troops land in the island of Java . 5. Five catholic gentlemen ar- rested at Dublin , by virtue of war- rants from the ...
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... passed away ; but we hope your na- tion will revive it again . I obser- ved , that the glory of a church could never die , if it preserved the bible . ' We have preserved the bible , ' said he ; the Hindoo princes never touched our ...
... passed away ; but we hope your na- tion will revive it again . I obser- ved , that the glory of a church could never die , if it preserved the bible . ' We have preserved the bible , ' said he ; the Hindoo princes never touched our ...
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