The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... these mate- rial articles were to be afterwards pro- duced ; but we also find the Elector , long after , under a neceffity of applying to the diet of the Empire to obtain that fa- tisfaction . He agrees , that they fhall take poffeffion ...
... these mate- rial articles were to be afterwards pro- duced ; but we also find the Elector , long after , under a neceffity of applying to the diet of the Empire to obtain that fa- tisfaction . He agrees , that they fhall take poffeffion ...
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... these days confi- dered as a moft extraordinary phæno- menon ; becaufe , at two years of age , he began to play ( felf - taught ) on the or- gan . [ 9. ] But what is all this to the wonderful learned boy of Lubeck ? He knew , and would ...
... these days confi- dered as a moft extraordinary phæno- menon ; becaufe , at two years of age , he began to play ( felf - taught ) on the or- gan . [ 9. ] But what is all this to the wonderful learned boy of Lubeck ? He knew , and would ...
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... these will be properly investigated ; when mankind will wonder how much they have been in the dark . It will then pof- fibly be found , that what we call fenfi- bility of nerves , and many of thofe dif- eafes that the faculty have as ...
... these will be properly investigated ; when mankind will wonder how much they have been in the dark . It will then pof- fibly be found , that what we call fenfi- bility of nerves , and many of thofe dif- eafes that the faculty have as ...
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... these feelings , and vice verfa . Perhaps it might be of fervice to these people to wear fome electric fubftance next their skin , to defend the nerves and fibres from the damp or non - electric air . I would propofe a waistcoat of the ...
... these feelings , and vice verfa . Perhaps it might be of fervice to these people to wear fome electric fubftance next their skin , to defend the nerves and fibres from the damp or non - electric air . I would propofe a waistcoat of the ...
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... These are deeds which , from long habit , they have learn- ed to hear of without a blufh , and to practise without remorfe . Let us there- fore come to tranfactions more recent . With what tranfport did they obferve the affociations in ...
... These are deeds which , from long habit , they have learn- ed to hear of without a blufh , and to practise without remorfe . Let us there- fore come to tranfactions more recent . With what tranfport did they obferve the affociations in ...
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