The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... character and oc- cupations of the inhabitants ; their li- terature , their government , laws , and constitution , the botany and zoology of Iceland , and at considerable length , on its mineralogy . After the extent , A 1 42 however ...
... character and oc- cupations of the inhabitants ; their li- terature , their government , laws , and constitution , the botany and zoology of Iceland , and at considerable length , on its mineralogy . After the extent , A 1 42 however ...
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... character was not incompatible with any proposition for peace ; and concluded with an ardent wish that he had what he so emphatically wish- ed for , commercial ships , colonies , and commerce ; for then , and not till then , would the ...
... character was not incompatible with any proposition for peace ; and concluded with an ardent wish that he had what he so emphatically wish- ed for , commercial ships , colonies , and commerce ; for then , and not till then , would the ...
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... character who was amply qualified to delight and enlight- en the world . " He went to India in 1802 ; he was employed a short time before his death in translating the gospels into vari- ous Oriental languages . To his other at ...
... character who was amply qualified to delight and enlight- en the world . " He went to India in 1802 ; he was employed a short time before his death in translating the gospels into vari- ous Oriental languages . To his other at ...
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... character , he said " language almost fails me to describe him ; he is an in- famous character , and a disgrace to humanity . Bradley always bore a good character till he became ac- quainted with him ; " never heard any thing against ...
... character , he said " language almost fails me to describe him ; he is an in- famous character , and a disgrace to humanity . Bradley always bore a good character till he became ac- quainted with him ; " never heard any thing against ...
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... character , Peter Placid , is subsequently introduced ; one frequently met with in the world ; easy , good natured , and a general favourite ; but possessing none of that firmness and energy , which is necessary for an efficient ...
... character , Peter Placid , is subsequently introduced ; one frequently met with in the world ; easy , good natured , and a general favourite ; but possessing none of that firmness and energy , which is necessary for an efficient ...
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