The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... uses they are intended to serve, as ray be seen afterwards. 128) As Aro MY has the constituent rists as the human body for its objećt, worh the reader will find concisely and distival, explained in their places; such are, Head, Breast ...
... uses they are intended to serve, as ray be seen afterwards. 128) As Aro MY has the constituent rists as the human body for its objećt, worh the reader will find concisely and distival, explained in their places; such are, Head, Breast ...
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... use"u! in eits, the bee, filk-worm. and cochineal. The vegetable world is no lets subservient to the purposes of human life. W. what profusion does it surnish our tables! The mineral kingdom likewile contributes its share. Who knows not ...
... use"u! in eits, the bee, filk-worm. and cochineal. The vegetable world is no lets subservient to the purposes of human life. W. what profusion does it surnish our tables! The mineral kingdom likewile contributes its share. Who knows not ...
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... uses of all which are given under their respeaive heads, as has been already mentioned in speaking of Pharmacy. o:(44.45 ... use of these machinesin Geometry, Commerce, a Mechanics, 3 &c.; also for finding the specific gravity of solid ...
... uses of all which are given under their respeaive heads, as has been already mentioned in speaking of Pharmacy. o:(44.45 ... use of these machinesin Geometry, Commerce, a Mechanics, 3 &c.; also for finding the specific gravity of solid ...
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... use of those names which of old served to distin. guish the two nations; but may not ou subsequent laws establish names of distinc. tion more significant to future times, an less easily forgotten, than those of Scotti, and English P the ...
... use of those names which of old served to distin. guish the two nations; but may not ou subsequent laws establish names of distinc. tion more significant to future times, an less easily forgotten, than those of Scotti, and English P the ...
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... use of as a pretence for ina&tivity, and it is this : That the attempt is vain; that the English have conspired against us, and determined to keep this country in a state of inferiority and subječtion. This is the excuse of the sluggard ...
... use of as a pretence for ina&tivity, and it is this : That the attempt is vain; that the English have conspired against us, and determined to keep this country in a state of inferiority and subječtion. This is the excuse of the sluggard ...
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