The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... seems probable at the first view, that interest has the strongest and most extensive influence. It is easy to conThe ceive, that opportunities to seize what has been long wanted, may excite desires almost irresistible; but surely the ...
... seems probable at the first view, that interest has the strongest and most extensive influence. It is easy to conThe ceive, that opportunities to seize what has been long wanted, may excite desires almost irresistible; but surely the ...
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... seems peculiar to stale urine to hold an alcaline salt, which without distillation makes a strong effervescence with acids, whereas most other putrefied animal humours, though far more sootid, have less of such a silt, and that less ...
... seems peculiar to stale urine to hold an alcaline salt, which without distillation makes a strong effervescence with acids, whereas most other putrefied animal humours, though far more sootid, have less of such a silt, and that less ...
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... seem to follow, that mixtures of oth would resist putrefaction as much as ids alone. Yet spiritus mysidereri, beg vinegar saturated with salt of hartstorn, and lemon-juice saturated with !: of wormwood, were considerably less miseptic ...
... seem to follow, that mixtures of oth would resist putrefaction as much as ids alone. Yet spiritus mysidereri, beg vinegar saturated with salt of hartstorn, and lemon-juice saturated with !: of wormwood, were considerably less miseptic ...
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... seems to have been to make me afraid of men; in which they succeeded so well for a time, that I durit not look in their faces, or be left alone with them in a parlour: for they made me fancy, that no man ever spoke but to deceive, or ...
... seems to have been to make me afraid of men; in which they succeeded so well for a time, that I durit not look in their faces, or be left alone with them in a parlour: for they made me fancy, that no man ever spoke but to deceive, or ...
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... Seems his administration dark or harsh * Wait the great teacher Death, and that grands: Solemn succeeding next; when rip'ning Time Bursts the grave's bars, and sets the prisoners fire Ayr. A. P on the death of Dr Doddridge at Lisbon ...
... Seems his administration dark or harsh * Wait the great teacher Death, and that grands: Solemn succeeding next; when rip'ning Time Bursts the grave's bars, and sets the prisoners fire Ayr. A. P on the death of Dr Doddridge at Lisbon ...
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