The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... becomes a compleat polypus . The very day of the operation , the anterior part lengthens it- felf , creeps and eats ... become so many compleat ones . But the animal being too small to cut into many parts , I cut one into four , and let ...
... becomes a compleat polypus . The very day of the operation , the anterior part lengthens it- felf , creeps and eats ... become so many compleat ones . But the animal being too small to cut into many parts , I cut one into four , and let ...
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... become thereby fo much the more remarkable . In the preface to the fixth Volume of Monf . Reaumur's biflory of infects , we bave the following account of the dif- covery of the polypus , and its odd qua- lities . M. Trembley , a ...
... become thereby fo much the more remarkable . In the preface to the fixth Volume of Monf . Reaumur's biflory of infects , we bave the following account of the dif- covery of the polypus , and its odd qua- lities . M. Trembley , a ...
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... become an informer , and a direct e- vidence against the high criminal . As no fuch thing has happened ; as the Noble Lord does not fo much as pretend that he has any fuch information or evidence , I must fuppofe , that no fuch crime ...
... become an informer , and a direct e- vidence against the high criminal . As no fuch thing has happened ; as the Noble Lord does not fo much as pretend that he has any fuch information or evidence , I must fuppofe , that no fuch crime ...
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... become a common expreffion , to say , The floodgates of the treafury are opened a- gainst a general election ? I ... becomes more properly the fubject of a parliamentary inquiry , and ought to be more feverely punished . The Hon . Gent ...
... become a common expreffion , to say , The floodgates of the treafury are opened a- gainst a general election ? I ... becomes more properly the fubject of a parliamentary inquiry , and ought to be more feverely punished . The Hon . Gent ...
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... become of all thofe allies now ? That the march of 16,000 Hanoverians in- to Flanders , fo late as October , to open a campaign , fhould prove fo powerful a di- verfion to the French forces in all parts at once , may be uttered gravely ...
... become of all thofe allies now ? That the march of 16,000 Hanoverians in- to Flanders , fo late as October , to open a campaign , fhould prove fo powerful a di- verfion to the French forces in all parts at once , may be uttered gravely ...
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