The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... means of enjoying much more of the comforts and conveniences of life than his ancestors 50 years ago could command , with the most industrious dispositions . The original intention of the landlords , in paying attention to the fishing ...
... means of enjoying much more of the comforts and conveniences of life than his ancestors 50 years ago could command , with the most industrious dispositions . The original intention of the landlords , in paying attention to the fishing ...
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... means so fine as that at Darby's garden ; which gives me 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 ...
... means so fine as that at Darby's garden ; which gives me 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 ...
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... means of their support . On the contrary , it is intended to co - operate with them , and to give and receive mutual aid and encouragement . There are many objects of compassion in this city and its neighbourhood , who are not provided ...
... means of their support . On the contrary , it is intended to co - operate with them , and to give and receive mutual aid and encouragement . There are many objects of compassion in this city and its neighbourhood , who are not provided ...
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... means of a leaf of cochlearia , while by a double band of grey paper , well moistened in vinegar , he made its ... mean time , with right ascension , 11..23..6 ' .. 49 " , and south declination 230..41 ' .. 8 " . On the following evening ...
... means of a leaf of cochlearia , while by a double band of grey paper , well moistened in vinegar , he made its ... mean time , with right ascension , 11..23..6 ' .. 49 " , and south declination 230..41 ' .. 8 " . On the following evening ...
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... means of which the fish advances : that the pectoral and abdominal fins serve only to raise or lower , and ba- lance it in the water . Dr Wollaston , secretary of the Royal Society , has read the Bakerian Lecture , " On the Force of ...
... means of which the fish advances : that the pectoral and abdominal fins serve only to raise or lower , and ba- lance it in the water . Dr Wollaston , secretary of the Royal Society , has read the Bakerian Lecture , " On the Force of ...
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