The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... cause be removed , it is next to impossible that any provision can be made against the evils of the second . Your High Mightinesses will readily perceive that these evils are precisely the grievances of which your Petitioners complain ...
... cause be removed , it is next to impossible that any provision can be made against the evils of the second . Your High Mightinesses will readily perceive that these evils are precisely the grievances of which your Petitioners complain ...
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... cause to suppose that the effect of echo is much grea- ter where there is some passage for the sound to escape , than where it is confined on all sides . The view from this rocky pinnacle was very Doubling a projection of this rock , we ...
... cause to suppose that the effect of echo is much grea- ter where there is some passage for the sound to escape , than where it is confined on all sides . The view from this rocky pinnacle was very Doubling a projection of this rock , we ...
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... cause of this criminal toleration is , I admit , often good nature , and never worse than indolence . If a system were unani- mously adopted and firmly adhered to , for a considerable time , to dismiss servants on the detection of the ...
... cause of this criminal toleration is , I admit , often good nature , and never worse than indolence . If a system were unani- mously adopted and firmly adhered to , for a considerable time , to dismiss servants on the detection of the ...
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... cause of science have been most valuable and useful . He made several impor- tant discoveries ; and rendered himself still more serviceable by divesting mechanical science of its rugged and repulsive aspect , and by illus- trating it in ...
... cause of science have been most valuable and useful . He made several impor- tant discoveries ; and rendered himself still more serviceable by divesting mechanical science of its rugged and repulsive aspect , and by illus- trating it in ...
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... cause of the tides . The essay on the construction and effect of machines was furnished to the author by his friend Mr Leslie , now professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh , a gentle man whose name must render any ...
... cause of the tides . The essay on the construction and effect of machines was furnished to the author by his friend Mr Leslie , now professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh , a gentle man whose name must render any ...
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