The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... supposed centrical place , does not this impofe the neceflity of loading and un- loading ? and may it not be done at the mouth of the canal , at as little expence as any where else ? 14. Even if the canal was fit to receive veffels of ...
... supposed centrical place , does not this impofe the neceflity of loading and un- loading ? and may it not be done at the mouth of the canal , at as little expence as any where else ? 14. Even if the canal was fit to receive veffels of ...
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... supposed ; and they wildly t as if a great part of the trade of Am ca would pass that way ; imagining , that the trade of Clyde is much gre than what it really is . I have already faid , that the quan of goods at prefent carried by land ...
... supposed ; and they wildly t as if a great part of the trade of Am ca would pass that way ; imagining , that the trade of Clyde is much gre than what it really is . I have already faid , that the quan of goods at prefent carried by land ...
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... supposed that the vocal , " replied Belifarius , " and the co zealous religionist is infallible : is it my ftant fource of mistake . The minds duty to attach infallibility to any human men are never in better harmony , th opinion ? God ...
... supposed that the vocal , " replied Belifarius , " and the co zealous religionist is infallible : is it my ftant fource of mistake . The minds duty to attach infallibility to any human men are never in better harmony , th opinion ? God ...
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... supposed , to raise a much greater annual fum than can he wanted for re- pairs , and to discharge the interest of the capital to be expended thereon , and , in all probability , more water than the trade can pollibly want . But I would ...
... supposed , to raise a much greater annual fum than can he wanted for re- pairs , and to discharge the interest of the capital to be expended thereon , and , in all probability , more water than the trade can pollibly want . But I would ...
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... supposed to be altars ; from the tree hung the figure of a dog , adorn- ed with feathers ; behind the ftones was a wooden box , that contained the skele- ton of a human being , which appeared to have been of an enormous fize . Steering ...
... supposed to be altars ; from the tree hung the figure of a dog , adorn- ed with feathers ; behind the ftones was a wooden box , that contained the skele- ton of a human being , which appeared to have been of an enormous fize . Steering ...
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