The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... nature. But in this design, no writer, of whatever abilities, can succeed. - It has been often remarked, though not without wonder, that almost rvery man is more jealous of his natural than his moral qualities; and resents with more ...
... nature. But in this design, no writer, of whatever abilities, can succeed. - It has been often remarked, though not without wonder, that almost rvery man is more jealous of his natural than his moral qualities; and resents with more ...
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... nature assigned him, and wish to maintain the dignity of a human being. Experiment; on bodies which resi or promote putrefution in animal sits ince: ; by john Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. Abridged from the Philos. Transactions. H' is held ...
... nature assigned him, and wish to maintain the dignity of a human being. Experiment; on bodies which resi or promote putrefution in animal sits ince: ; by john Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. Abridged from the Philos. Transactions. H' is held ...
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... nature, but is always chasing his prey, or sleeping in his den. His discontent in time vitiated his conflitution, and a slow disease seized upon him. He refused physic, he neglected oxercise, he lay down on his couch peewish and ...
... nature, but is always chasing his prey, or sleeping in his den. His discontent in time vitiated his conflitution, and a slow disease seized upon him. He refused physic, he neglected oxercise, he lay down on his couch peewish and ...
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... nature, and to diffuse himself in a larger circle. He practised the smile of universal courtesy, and invited all to his table, but admitted none to his retirements. Many who had been reječted in his choice of friendship, now refused to ...
... nature, and to diffuse himself in a larger circle. He practised the smile of universal courtesy, and invited all to his table, but admitted none to his retirements. Many who had been reječted in his choice of friendship, now refused to ...
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... nature! !on'—at what?—I dare not tell; Sofoul, and yet so fair a creature!— to then that form but please the eye? Soh drugs that gilded pill compose? Pou draw her lovers nigh, 1°Fol them rudely by the noso: - Fie! Nancy, leave so foul a ...
... nature! !on'—at what?—I dare not tell; Sofoul, and yet so fair a creature!— to then that form but please the eye? Soh drugs that gilded pill compose? Pou draw her lovers nigh, 1°Fol them rudely by the noso: - Fie! Nancy, leave so foul a ...
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