The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... tion makes a strong effervefcence with acids , whereas molt other putrefied ani- mal humours , though far more foetid , have lefs of fuch a falt , and that lefs ex- tricable , and not effervefcing with acids . Stale urine is inoffenfive ...
... tion makes a strong effervefcence with acids , whereas molt other putrefied ani- mal humours , though far more foetid , have lefs of fuch a falt , and that lefs ex- tricable , and not effervefcing with acids . Stale urine is inoffenfive ...
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... tion . " A MODERN GLOSSARY . Angel . The name of a woman , commonly of a Author . A langhing - ftock . It means likewife a very bad one . poor fellow , and in general an object of con tempt . Bear . A country - gentleman ; or , indeed ...
... tion . " A MODERN GLOSSARY . Angel . The name of a woman , commonly of a Author . A langhing - ftock . It means likewife a very bad one . poor fellow , and in general an object of con tempt . Bear . A country - gentleman ; or , indeed ...
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... tion of our fuperiority at fea was the po pular pretence made ufe of for inducing us to engage fo deeply in the war , both in K. William and Q. Anne's reign . Our taking a number of land - auxiliaries into our pay , and raising numerous ...
... tion of our fuperiority at fea was the po pular pretence made ufe of for inducing us to engage fo deeply in the war , both in K. William and Q. Anne's reign . Our taking a number of land - auxiliaries into our pay , and raising numerous ...
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... tion lefs the effect of Spirit , than that whereby it is enabled to continue in mo- tion when once communicated ; for if no active power withheld it , according to the principles of attraction and gravi- ty , a mountain would be as ...
... tion lefs the effect of Spirit , than that whereby it is enabled to continue in mo- tion when once communicated ; for if no active power withheld it , according to the principles of attraction and gravi- ty , a mountain would be as ...
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... tion of facts at a distance , many circum- Lances are frequently added or omitted , that , were they to be precifely known , would quite alter the idea of him to whom they are thus partially or imperfectly re- ported . Nothing therefore ...
... tion of facts at a distance , many circum- Lances are frequently added or omitted , that , were they to be precifely known , would quite alter the idea of him to whom they are thus partially or imperfectly re- ported . Nothing therefore ...
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